Biology:Kalimantsia

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Kalimantsia
Temporal range: 23.03–5.33 Ma
Miocene
Kalimantsia bulgarica Iz1.JPG
Kalimantsia bulgarica, Asenovgrad Paleonthological Museum
Scientific classification
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Kalimantsia
Species:
K. bulgarica
Binomial name
Kalimantsia bulgarica
Geraads, Spassov & Kovachev, 2001

Kalimantsia is an extinct chalicothere from the Miocene of Bulgaria, Europe. It contains one species, K. bulgarica.

Description

Kalimantsia is named for the area in which it was discovered in 2001 by Geraads, Spassov, and Kovachev. The habitat would have been quite open and the remains of Kalimantsia are accompanied by those of horses, early deer, and various carnivorous mammals. Kalimantsia has a shorter muzzle than the horse-like shapes of the rest of the chalicotheres. It also has a domed head that would have resembled those of pachycephalosaurs. It is believed that males often competed by butting their heads together. The teeth of Kalimantsia are long and low, and well adapted for eating leaves.[1]

Size

  • 3 m (10 ft.)[1]

Lifestyle

See also

  • Tylocephalonyx - Another genus of chalicothere that also has a domed head.

References

Wikidata ☰ Q16745595 entryTemplate:Paleo-oddtoedungulate-stub