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Key Information

Woolly Rhinoceros

Species Coelodonta antiquitatis
Diet Herbivore
Length 10 to 12.5 ft
Height 6.5 ft
Weight 4,000 to 6,000 lb
Timescale Late Pliocene to Late Pleistocene
Classification Chordata > Perissodactyla > Rhinocerotidae

Learning Point

  • The Woolly Rhinoceros was another creature we know well from the late prehistoric times. Living in a similar environment to the Woolly Mammoth, it was a giant rhinoceros, covered in a wool-like fur.

Project

  • Draw a Woolly Rhinoceros.
  • Overview
  • X-Ray
Woolly Rhinoceros
ДиБгд, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Woolly Rhinoceros Skeleton
Didier Descouens, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Location

Confirmed Europe and Asia on Mammoth Steppe

Fun Facts

  • The name Coelodonta means “hollow tooth” because the teeth of the Woolly Rhinoceros differed from normal rhinoceroses as it had hollow sections in the tooth.
  • Both male and female Woolly Rhinoceroses had two hornsmade from keratin, the same sort of material our hair is made from.
  • Compared to other rhinoceroses, the Woolly Rhinoceros had a longer head and body, and shorter legs.
  • The shoulder of the Woolly Rhinoceros was raised and powerful, to help support the massive horn it had on its head.
  • The front horn was from 3 ft 3 in to 4 ft 7 in long and weighed up to 33 lb.

Past Lessons

16 July 15, 2022 (North America)
110 September 28, 2023 (International)
221 February 2, 2026 (North America)
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