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Merck´s rhinoceros and european straight tusked elephant

Megafauna from the middle to upper Pleistocene in Europe. Stephanorhinus kirchbergensis seems to have tolerated quite cold temperatures and, had it been placed in a winter scenery, I would have given it a woollier coat. In the iberian peninsula, where my project takes place, it survived until de very end of the Last Ice Age.
Palaeoloxodon antiquus probably prefered warm/temperate environments and would have migrated south or east when cold raged down on Europe. I´m uncertain on giving it too a denser pelage. There have been found two paleolithic carvings that probably represent these two animals, and appear to lack a remarkable fur covering (unlike in Coelodonta and Mammuthus).
Credits to Asier Larramendi for the elephant skeletal. The rhino was made using various pictures of its skeleton in museums and the appearance of its relative the Sumatran rhino.