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Cyprus dwarf hippopotamus

The Cyprus dwarf hippopotamus or Cypriot pygmy hippopotamus (''Hippopotamus minor'') is an extinct species of hippopotamus that inhabited the island of Cyprus until the early Holocene.
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.〔Van der Geer A., Lyras G., De Vos J., Dermitzakis M. 2010. (Evolution of Island Mammals: Addaptation and Extinction of Placental Mammals on Islands ). Wiley-Blackwell.〕 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.
Excavation sites on Cyprus, particularly Aetokremnos, provide evidence that the Cyprus dwarf hippo may have encountered and been driven to extinction by the early human residents of Cyprus.〔The earliest prehistory of Cyprus from colonization to exploitation,
ed. Swiny, Stuart, American Schools of Oriental Research, 2001, (In PDF )〕
A similar species of hippo, the Cretan dwarf hippopotamus (''Hippopotamus creutzburgi'') existed on the island of Crete, but became extinct during the Pleistocene.
==Alternative name==
Many scientists maintain the name ''Phanourios minor'' for the Cypriot dwarf hippo. This generic name was given by Paul Sondaar and Bert Boekschoten in 1972,〔Boekschoten G.J., Sondaar P.Y. 1972. On the fossil mammalia of Cyprus, I & II. Proceedings of the Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen (Series B), 75 (4): 306–38.〕 based on the remains from Agios Georgios, Cyprus. At the site, a chapel had been built into the fossiliferous rocks. The rock strata here are very rich in bone content (bone breccia). For centuries, as already mentioned by Bordone in the 16th century,〔Bordone B. 1528. Libro di Benedetto Bordone. Nel qual si ragiona di tutte l'Isole del mondo, con li lor nomi antichi & moderni, historie, favole, & modi del loro vivere. Niccolo Zoppino, Venice. In facsimile, Edizioni Aldine, Modena, 1982.〕 villagers go there to collect some of these bones, which in their opinion are holy, because they are the petrified remains of Saint Fanourios (see also Phanourios (saint)), a Greek Orthodox Saint who, according to local myth, had fled from Syria to escape his percursors, but had stranded at the hostile rocky coast of Cyprus. The collected bones are ground into a powder with medicinal powers. To honour the local tradition and to refer to the site, Sondaar and Boekschoten named their new genus ''Phanourios'', following the Greek spelling. They gave the specific name ''minutus'', but this was later changed to ''minor'' following rules of priority.

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