A Single Horn
Scientists in the 19th century thought that the Elasmotherium had a single horn. “The whole analogy with the rhinoceros points with the greatest certainty to the previous existence of a horn,” wrote Russian zoologist Alexander Brandt, “which, to judge from the size of the blood vessels once encircling the base, must have possessed enormous dimensions.”
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