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Are Unicorns Dinosaurs. Tsintaosaurus has always been an oddball hadrosaur. Researchers from tomsk state university believe they've found fossil evidence of a siberian unicorn prancing around just 29,000 years ago — more than 300,000 years after they were thought to. Elasmotherium sibiricum was originally thought to have become extinct about 350,000 years ago, and may have even crossed paths with humans. For a long time it was thought that the ancient rhino species elasmotherium sibiricum, known as the siberian unicorn, went extinct between 200,000 and 100,000 years ago. According to the mother nature. But new research dating the fossilized molars of these ancient unicorns shows that they lasted all the way to the late quaternary megafaunal extinction.

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For a long time it was thought that the ancient rhino species elasmotherium sibiricum, known as the siberian unicorn, went extinct between 200,000 and 100,000 years ago. Tsintaosaurus has always been an oddball hadrosaur. Researchers from tomsk state university believe they've found fossil evidence of a siberian unicorn prancing around just 29,000 years ago — more than 300,000 years after they were thought to. According to the mother nature. Elasmotherium sibiricum was originally thought to have become extinct about 350,000 years ago, and may have even crossed paths with humans. But new research dating the fossilized molars of these ancient unicorns shows that they lasted all the way to the late quaternary megafaunal extinction.

'Rainbow Dinosaur Unicorn' Poster, picture, metal print, paint by

Are Unicorns Dinosaurs According to the mother nature. Elasmotherium sibiricum was originally thought to have become extinct about 350,000 years ago, and may have even crossed paths with humans. For a long time it was thought that the ancient rhino species elasmotherium sibiricum, known as the siberian unicorn, went extinct between 200,000 and 100,000 years ago. Tsintaosaurus has always been an oddball hadrosaur. Researchers from tomsk state university believe they've found fossil evidence of a siberian unicorn prancing around just 29,000 years ago — more than 300,000 years after they were thought to. According to the mother nature. But new research dating the fossilized molars of these ancient unicorns shows that they lasted all the way to the late quaternary megafaunal extinction.

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