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Samotherium is an extinct genus belonging to the family Giraffidae from the Miocene and Pliocene of Eurasia and Africa. Samotherium had two ossicones on its head and possessed long legs. The ossicones usually pointed upward, and were curved backwards, with males having larger, more curved ossicones, though in the Chinese species, S. sinense, the straight ossicones point laterally, not upwards. The genus is closely related to Shansitherium. Fossil evidence suggests that Samotherium had a rounded muzzle, which would suggest a grazing lifestyle and a habitat composed of grassland. One common predator of this animal was the Amphimachairodus.

Description
A 2015 study found that Samotherium had a neck intermediate in length between the giraffe and the okapi, judging from examination of specimens of S. major from Greece. == Distribution ==
Distribution
The species S. major is known from Romania, Greece, == Palaeoecology ==
Palaeoecology
The dental microwear of S. boissieri is very similar to that of present-day wildebeest, suggesting that the species was a grazer or at least an intermediate feeder, in contrast to modern browsing giraffes. == References ==
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