See also
Η δημιουργία της νήσου Κύπρου (Μέρος Α) - Του Γιώργου Κωνσταντίνου - Εφημερίδα πολίτης 10/3/2019
Άρθρα του Γιώργου Κωνσταντίνου (162) στην εφημερίδα Πολίτης – George Konstantinou Articles at Politis newspaper from 24/9/2017 – 1/11/2020
Τα απολιθώματα της Κύπρου γράφουν ιστορία (Web TV) - Του Γιώργου Κωνσταντίνου - Εφημερίδα πολίτης 12/2/2018
Fossils of an extinct species of Genet (Genetta plesictoides, sp.n.) from the Pleistocene of Cyprus
Fossils of Dama mesopotamica (Persian fallow deer) near the village of Xylofagou Cyprus
New dwarf elephant material from the Pleistocene of Cyprus George ILIOPOULOS1,2, Athanassios ATHANASSIOU3, George KONSTANTINOU4
http://users.uoa.gr/~aathanas/CONGRESS/54.pdf

The 200-kilogram (440-lb) Cyprus dwarf hippo was roughly the same size as the extant pygmy hippopotamus. Unlike the modern pygmy hippo, the Cyprus dwarf became small through the process of insular dwarfism. This same process is believed to cause the dwarfism found in some dwarf elephants, the pygmy mammoth, and Homo floresiensis. The animal is estimated to have measured 76 cm tall and 121 cm long.

Hippopotamus minor is the smallest hippopotamus of all known insular hippopotamuses. The extremely small size of the hippo is in favour of a Middle Pleistocene or perhaps even Early Pleistocene colonization. At the time of its extinction between 11,000 and 9,000 years ago, the Cyprus dwarf hippo was the largest animal on the island of Cyprus. It was a herbivore and had no natural predators.

A similar species of hippo, the Cretan dwarf hippopotamus (Hippopotamus creutzburgi) existed on the island of Crete, but became extinct during the Pleistocene.

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