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Meaning of tichorrhine

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tichorrhine (n.)

A fossil rhinoceros with a vertical bony medial septum supporting the nose; the hairy rhinoceros.

tichorrhine Sentence Examples

  1. Tichorrhine rhinoceroses, now extinct, roamed the Earth during the Ice Age.
  2. The tichorrhine skull exhibits a unique nasal opening adapted to a cold climate.
  3. Tichorrhine wool provided insulation against the harsh temperatures of the steppe.
  4. The tichorrhine species is characterized by a long, shaggy mane on its head and neck.
  5. Tichorrhine remains have been found in various locations across Europe and Asia.
  6. The tichorrhine diet consisted primarily of vegetation, including grasses and leaves.
  7. Tichorrhine herds migrated seasonally in search of optimal grazing areas.
  8. The tichorrhine's habitat ranged from open grasslands to forested environments.
  9. Tichorrhine calves were born with a thick layer of brown fur for warmth.
  10. The tichorrhine's extinction remains a mystery, with potential causes including climate change and hunting pressure.

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A fossil rhinoceros with a vertical bony medial septum supporting the nose; the hairy rhinoceros.

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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.