Etymology:
Meaning:
Baluchitherium means "beast of Baluchistan."
Origin:
The name Baluchitherium was coined by British paleontologist Clive Forster Cooper in 1911. He proposed the name based on the etymology above, as the first remains of the animal were discovered in the Baluchistan region of Pakistan.
Etymology The name Baluchistan is derived from the Baluch people an ethnic group that
Etymology Baluch بلوچ a region in southwestern Pakistan where the first fossil
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