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The right ulna of a woolly rhino. The distal joint is missing.
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The right tibia of a woolly rhino.
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The third right metacarpal of a Woolly Rhino.
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The second right metacarpal of a Woolly Rhino.
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The fourth left metacarpal of a Woolly Rhino.
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The third left metacarpal of a Woolly Rhino.
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The second left metacarpal of a Woolly Rhino.
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The fourth right metatarsal of a Woolly Rhino.
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The fourth left metatarsal of a Woolly Rhino.
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The left third metatarsal of a Woolly Rhino.
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The left humerus of a woolly rhino.
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A fragment of the right hip of a woolly rhino.
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A fragment of the left hip of a woolly rhino.
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Left femur of a woolly rhino.
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The right heel bone (Calcaenus) of a Woolly Rhino.
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The right talus bone (astragalus) of a woolly rhino.
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My latest purchase from a fellow TFF member. Coelodonta antiquitatis (Woolly Rhino) sacrum from Siberia.
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Another interesting article, In this case one I missed last year from NatGeo. http://phenomena.nationalgeographic.com/2015/04/08/revisiting-a-fossil-friend/. I was searching for info on Florida Rhino and stumbled across this article, with lots of info on a research paper by Bruce McFadden , UFMNH and a nice shout out for one of our esteemed TFF experts. http://www.indiana9fossils.com/?product=teleoceras-proterum-skeleton Combining a photo from Indiana Fossils for perspective on size
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Hi- I bought many years ago this tooth (I've attached two pics) from a chinese seller, who didn't know anything about it (only its chinese origin)- I guess it's a some kind of a rhino tooth (maybe Chilotherium?) but I'm not expert at all in that field- Can anyone help me to ID the exact species of it?- Thanks in advance, Fabio
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Hi! I just acquired this bone from a gravel pit in Germany. The guys who I got it from say its a Woolly Rhino ulna. I think this is probably what it is but want some of you guys to have a look. Thanx!
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From the album: Mammal Fossils
Coelodonta antiquitatis (Blumenbach, 1799) The third left metacarpal of a Woolly Rhino. Location: North Sea, Netherlands Age: Late Pleistocene© © Olof Moleman
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From the album: Mammal Fossils
Coelodonta antiquitatis (Blumenbach, 1799) The left ulna of a woolly rhino. The bottom joint is missing. Location: North Sea, Netherlands Age: Pleistocene© © Olof Moleman