Protoceras was long and resembled a
deer in terms of body shape. Like some other protoceratids it had three pairs of blunt
horns on its skull. In life these were probably covered with skin, much like the
ossicones of a
giraffe.
Protoceras was
sexually dimorphic: females only had one pair of horns, on the back of the skull, which was shorter than the same pair in males. Males probably used these horns for display, impressing females, or intimidating rivals. Due to the orientation of the horns the males probably displayed them sideways instead of frontally.
Protoceras was one of the earliest and most primitive protoceratids, still possessing upper
incisors and four functional toes (later genera had only two functional,
hooved toes). It lived in the deserts of the Late Oligocene, alongside the oreodont
Leptauchenia. ==References==