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A skeleton of peat-trapped forest rhinoceros Stephanorhinus kirchbergensis (Jäger, 1839) from Gorzów Wielkopolski, Northwestern Poland: a record of life and death of the Eemian large mammals

Authors :
Stefaniak, Krzysztof
Kotowski, Adam
Badura, Janusz
Sobczyk, Artur
Borówka, Ryszard K.
Stachowicz-Rybka, Renata
Moskal-del Hoyo, Magdalena
Hrynowiecka, Anna
Tomkowiak, Julita
Sławińska, Joanna
Przybylski, Bogusław
Ciszek, Dariusz
Alexandrowicz, Witold Paweł
Skoczylas-Śniaz, Sylwia
Ratajczak-Skrzatek, Urszula
Shpansky, Andrei V.
Ilyina, Svetlana A.
Moska, Piotr
Urbański, Krzysztof
Mirosław-Grabowska, Joanna
Niska, Monika
Capalbo, Chiara
Nowakowski, Dariusz
van der Made, Jan
Popović, Danijela
Baca, Mateusz
Billia, Emmanuel M.E.
Source :
Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie - Abhandlungen; May 2023, Vol. 308 Issue: 1 p45-77, 33p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

We present a description of an almost complete skeleton of the forest rhino (Stephanorhinus kirchbergensis) found near Gorzów Wielkopolski (Northwest Poland) in its geological and palaeoenvironmental context. While finds of bones and teeth are common, the importance of this find resides in, that it is the most complete specimen of this species, almost perfectly preserved in a well-studied and dated stratigraphic and sedimentological context, along with other fossil fauna and flora. The OSL dates of glaciofluvial sediments sandwiching skeleton-bearing horizons indicate a Middle Eemian age of the Pleistocene paleolake land. This warm climate is also indicated by the results of sedimentological, geochemical, paleobotanical, and isotopic analyses. The rhino skeleton was deposited in a shallow area near the lake’s littoral zone. Bite marks of a large predator (cave hyena) were recognized on the rhino’s pelvis, which, due to their location, were probably created post-mortem. With an estimated height of 1.82 m at the withers, this was a large adult Stephanorhinus kirchbergensis. The results of osteometric analyses indicate that we are dealing with one of the largest known individuals of this species. Although it suffered from a pathologically deformed spine, the individual died at a relatively old age.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00777749
Volume :
308
Issue :
1
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie - Abhandlungen
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs63031055
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1127/njgpa/2023/1129