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- This article discusses the discovery of a new species of giant rhinoceros-sized mammal called Paraceratherium, which lived during the Eocene epoch around 34-23 million years ago.
- The researchers analyzed fossil remains found in Pakistan and determined that Paraceratherium was the largest known land mammal to have ever existed, weighing up to 15 tons and standing up to 5.5 meters tall at the shoulder.
- The study provides insights into the evolution and ecology of this massive herbivore, which likely played a significant role in the ancient ecosystems it inhabited.

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