The twisted tree of evolution took another unusual turn this week, as researchers from the Center for Dubious Paleontology offered a theoretical link between ancient dogs and the rhinoceros, called the Rhindogerous (canis absurdus).

The twisted tree of evolution took another unusual turn this week, as researchers from the Center for Dubious Paleontology offered a theoretical link between ancient dogs and the rhinoceros, called the Rhindogerous (canis absurdus).
How does the horn stay on? Enquiring minds want to know!
No kidding!
“Center for Dubious Paleontology” ๐
โCanis absurdusโ๐
I am learning Dutch and its word for rhinoceros is nuishoorn. Whenever I’m stuck on a vocab word, I hear it pronounced and it makes perfect sense. Nose horn.
Also this pupoceros is adorable.
Hmmm, looks like a chubby unicorn to me.
I think the species needs to be studied more closely, and I bravely volunteer for it to reside with me during said research. The things we do for science!
Oh, look, the mother rhino is giving birth!