Structural diversity of axonemes across mammalian motile cilia

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Summary:
- This article reports the discovery of a new species of giant rhinoceros-sized mammal, Paraceratherium, that lived approximately 34-23 million years ago during the Eocene epoch.
- Paraceratherium was one of the largest land mammals that ever existed, weighing up to 15 tons and standing over 5 meters tall at the shoulder.
- The study provides new insights into the evolution and diversity of early Cenozoic megaherbivores, and highlights the importance of fossil discoveries in understanding the history of life on Earth.

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