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Sivatherium resembled the modern
okapi, but was far larger, and more heavily built, being about tall at the
shoulder, in total height with a weight up to . A newer estimate has come up with an estimated body mass of about or . This would make
Sivatherium one of the largest known ruminants, rivalling the modern giraffe and the largest bovines. This weight estimate is thought to be an underestimate, as it does not take into account the large horns possessed by males of the species.
Sivatherium had a wide,
antler-like pair of
ossicones on its head, and a second pair of ossicones above its
eyes. Its shoulders were very powerful to support the
neck muscles required to lift the heavy
skull.
Sivatherium was initially misidentified as an archaic link between modern ruminants and the now obsolete,
polyphyletic "
pachyderms" (elephants, rhinoceroses, hippopotamuses and tapirs). The confusion arose in part due to its graviportal (robust) morphology, which was unlike anything else studied at that time. == Palaeobiology ==