EXTINCT ANIMALS 



top of the head (Fig. 104) and a pair of great 

 tusks formed by the enlargement of the upper 

 canine teeth. The horns are outgrowths of the 

 bone of the skull and were probably covered by 



Fig, 104. — Skeleton of Dinoceras mirabile, from the Upper 

 Eocene of Wyoming, U.S.A. 



hardened skin. The probable appearance of 

 this creature in life is shown in Fig. 105. 



A very interesting fact has been observed 

 about the brains of these most ancient big mam- 



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