Fossil skull of Egyptian heavy footed beast
Herbivorous animals
3D model of skull fossil
Large body shape
Egyptian heavy footed beast
Fossil skull of Egyptian heavy footed beast
Late Eocene Early Oligocene
Arsinoitherium
Qi's heavy footed beast
Quadrupedal animals
Arsnoitherium
1
Coin
The copyright of the 3D model belongs to the original author and the material may not be distributed, published, transmitted, copied, rented, resold or compiled in any form.
The scientific name of the Egyptian heavy footed beast was taken in honor of the queen of Ptolemy II, Arsinoe II, as the initial fossils were found near the ruins of her palace. The bones found here are the only complete, and the most famous species is the Qi's heavy footed beast. It is about 4.5 meters long, 2.5 meters high, and weighs about 4 tons. The most prominent feature of the Egyptian heavy footed beast is a pair of giant horns protruding from its nose. It has 44 strong teeth in its mouth, which can easily chew rough and hard plants. The Egyptian heavy footed beast evades the hunting of most predatory animals with its massive body. The era of life was approximately 37 to 23 million years ago.