The fossil Paraceratherium is an extinct genus of hornless rhinoceros and one of the largest land mammals that ever existed. ‎

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A museum director shows a giant fossil of a paraceratherium, or hornless rhinoceros, which took three years to restore, on display at a museum in Chengdu, southwest China’s Sichuan Province, February 10, 2018.

A giant fossil of paraceratherium or hornless rhinoceros, which takes three years to restore, is on display at a museum in Chengdu city, southwest Chi Stock Photo - Alamy

Paraceratherium is an extіпсt genus of hornless rhinoceros and one of the largest land mammals that ever lived.

The director of a museum shows a giant fossil of paraceratherium or hornless rhinoceros, which takes three years to restore, on display at a museum in Stock Photo - Alamy

The restored paraceratherium fossil is 8.8 meters long, 4.2 meters high and two meters wide, making it the most complete paraceratherium fossil ever recorded.

The director of a museum shows a giant fossil of paraceratherium or hornless rhinoceros, which takes three years to restore, on display at a museum in Stock Photo - Alamy

It took three years to restore the fossil, which will be transferred to a museum in Wuhan, central China’s Hubei Province, for exһіЬіtіoп.