Which family grouping unites *Coelodonta antiquitatis* with modern rhinoceroses?
Answer
Rhinocerotidae
The family Rhinocerotidae is the formal taxonomic grouping that includes all rhinoceros forms, both those extinct, such as the Woolly Rhino, and those extant (living today). This familial placement confirms that *C. antiquitatis* shares a direct evolutionary neighborhood with the five modern species: the Black, White, Indian, Javan, and Sumatran rhinos. Skeletal and dental evidence firmly places the Woolly Rhino within this lineage despite its adaptations for cold environments.

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