A Normal Browse Line is 23′ Up

For most of the age of mammals, on most continents, the browse line was probably over twenty feet off the ground. Modern elephants can reach to 23', and some prehistoric mammoths were larger (all continents but Australia and Antarctica once has probiscideans). Paraceratherium, the giant rhino of prehistoric Eurasia, could reach to 26'. Calicotheres, the … Continue reading A Normal Browse Line is 23′ Up