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Where was the the Rhinoceros Philipininsis was excavated

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Where was the the Rhinoceros Philipininsis was excavated

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The Rhinoceros philippinensis, also known as the Philippine rhinoceros or Pleistocene rhinoceros, was excavated in Kalinga, on the island of Luzon in the northern Philippines. The most notable discovery was made at the archaeological site of Rizal, Kalinga, where a 709,000-year-old rhinoceros was found, showing evidence of butchery, suggesting early human activity in the area.

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