How did massive prehistoric ‘thunder beasts’ get super big, super fast?

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Brontotheres, rhino-like mammals that once lumbered across North America and Asia, started out as dog-size, but then most species evolved to become nearly as large as elephants. They did so relatively quickly because smaller species were outcompeted into extinction, researchers found. 

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