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. 2023 Nov 22;18(11):e0293405. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0293405

Fig 1. Selected cranial and mandible remains of late Early to Late Pleistocene hippopotamuses from Europe.

Fig 1

1–108, skull from Collecurti in left lateral (a), ventral (b) and right lateral (c) views; 2—IQW 1991/23 (Mei 23 438), cranium of Untermassfeld in right lateral view (a); 3 –MPUR/V 1950, skull from Sant’Oreste in left lateral view (a); 4 –No catalogue number, mandible from Ortona in right lateral view (a); 5—MPUR/V 52, mandible from Vallinfreda in left lateral view (a); 6 –Crania from La Maglianella; 321, cranium in left lateral (a) and ventral (b) views; 322, cranium in right lateral (c) and occlusal (d) views; 601, skull in left lateral (e), occlusal (f) and right lateral (g) views; 7 –MG3665, hemimandible from Condeixa in right lateral view (a); 8 –Crania and mandibles from Barrington; D3980, skull, D13938 in right lateral view (a); D13938, cranium in left lateral view (b); D3975, mandible right lateral view (c). Images modified from [8, 9, 15, 16, 21, 124, 125]. Images are not in scale. Colors: light blue—Hippopotamus antiquus; light red—Hippopotamus amphibius.