RHINOS
Extinct rhinos include a variety of forms, the most
spectacular being Baluchitherium from the Oligocene of
Asia, which is the largest known land mammal. Its body, 18
feet high at the shoulder and carried on massive limbs,
allowed the 4-foot-long head to browse on the higher branches
of trees. Though not as enormous, the titanotheres of the
early Tertiary were also large perissodactyls, Brontotherium
of the Oligocene being 8 feet high at the shoulder.
Prehistoric Animals, by Barry Cox
Name: baluchitherium
Difficulty: 15
Base level: 14
Base experience: 334
Speed: 12
Base AC: 5
Base MR: 0
Alignment: 0
Frequency: Quite rare
Genocidable: Yes
ATTACKS:
Claw: 5d4
Claw: 5d4
Weight: 3800
Nutritional value: 800
Size: large
Resistances: None
Resistances conveyed by eating: None
A baluchitherium has an animal body. It has no hands. It has a thick hide. It is a herbivore.
Name: titanothere
Difficulty: 13
Base level: 12
Base experience: 270
Speed: 12
Base AC: 6
Base MR: 0
Alignment: 0
Frequency: Quite rare
Genocidable: Yes
ATTACK:
Claw: 2d8
Weight: 2650
Nutritional value: 650
Size: large
Resistances: None
Resistances conveyed by eating: None
A titanothere has an animal body. It has no hands. It has a thick hide. It is a herbivore.