individuals compared to a giraffe and a humanThe necks and limbs of paraceratheriids are elongate relative to those of living rhinoceroses. The earliest paraceratheres like Juxia were comparable in size with living rhinoceroses with a body mass of three quarters to one and a half tons, while later members grew substantially larger, with the largest representatives (Dzungariotherium and Paraceratherium'') estimated to have a body mass of around 17 to 20 tons, making them the largest land mammals to have ever lived (though possibly equalled or exceeded by some
proboscideans in body mass). Non-fostercoopine paraceratheriids are united by the possession of a retracted nasal notch, a lack of contact between the
premaxilla and
nasal bones of the skull, enlarged upper and lower first
incisors and small lower
canine teeth, along with characters relating to the size and shape of the molars and premolars. == Range ==