Acerathere

/ˈæsərəˌðɪr/ noun

An extinct prehistoric mammal related to rhinoceroses, characterized by having small or reduced horns, from the Oligocene and Miocene epochs.

From Greek 'acer' (keen, sharp) + 'ther' (beast/animal). The name possibly refers to the animal's sharp features or was given as a distinctive genus name in paleontology.

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