clawed animals at Ur-Rhine
Wiesbaden (e-books-from-serious-probst) - At the banks of the ancient Rhine lived about ten million years ago a strange mammal. It had a body proportions as a modern-day gorillas. Its front legs were noticeably longer than its hind legs, so his back line fell heavily. Although it was one of the perissodactyls, there was no hooves, but powerful claws on its front and hind feet. When this strange creature sat up to eat, It was up to three meters high. it could be dangerous if all the large saber-toothed tiger or bear dogs. About this bizarre-looking creature called goldfussi Chalicotherium Paperback informed the small "claws animals at Ur-Rhine" of the Wiesbaden science author Ernst Probst. It is dedicated to the paleontologist Dr. Jens Lorenz Franzen in Titisee-Neustadt, former mayor Heiner Roos Eppelsheim and the Mayor Ute Klenk-Kaufmann Eppelsheim, which - each in his own way - to the study of animal life at the Ur-Rhein and around the made up of "Dinotherium Museum" in Eppelsheim deserves.
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