tichorrhine (Meaning)
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tichorrhine (n.)
A fossil rhinoceros with a vertical bony medial septum supporting the nose; the hairy rhinoceros.
Synonyms & Antonyms of tichorrhine
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tichorrhine Sentence Examples
- Tichorrhine rhinoceroses, now extinct, roamed the Earth during the Ice Age.
- The tichorrhine skull exhibits a unique nasal opening adapted to a cold climate.
- Tichorrhine wool provided insulation against the harsh temperatures of the steppe.
- The tichorrhine species is characterized by a long, shaggy mane on its head and neck.
- Tichorrhine remains have been found in various locations across Europe and Asia.
- The tichorrhine diet consisted primarily of vegetation, including grasses and leaves.
- Tichorrhine herds migrated seasonally in search of optimal grazing areas.
- The tichorrhine's habitat ranged from open grasslands to forested environments.
- Tichorrhine calves were born with a thick layer of brown fur for warmth.
- The tichorrhine's extinction remains a mystery, with potential causes including climate change and hunting pressure.
FAQs About the word tichorrhine
A fossil rhinoceros with a vertical bony medial septum supporting the nose; the hairy rhinoceros.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
Tichorrhine rhinoceroses, now extinct, roamed the Earth during the Ice Age.
The tichorrhine skull exhibits a unique nasal opening adapted to a cold climate.
Tichorrhine wool provided insulation against the harsh temperatures of the steppe.
The tichorrhine species is characterized by a long, shaggy mane on its head and neck.