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Acutiramus is an extinct sea scorpion that emerged in the Late Silurian. These gigantic arthropods reached 2 metres in lenth & had pincers that were 5cm long!
(Credit: Kawasaki Satoshi)
Scansoriopteryx heilmanni was a tiny avialan dinosaur about the size of a sparrow.
(Credit: dao0vp3)
Titanichthys agassizi is a giant, extinct fish that is thought to be a filter feeder.
(Credit: Satoshi Kawasaki)
Suchomimus was a gigantic predatory dinosaur from the Middle Cretaceous, which grew to 11 metres long.
(Credit: andreas, SameerPrehistorica)
Psittacosaurus are a genus of plant-eating dinosaurs that lived up until 100 million years ago.
(Credit: @paleofan, Vlad Konstantinov)
Dinocrocuta gigantea was a hyena-like carnivore that hunted prey much bigger than itself, including rhinos.
(Credit: Teratophoneus)
A selection of seals! The animals in this graphic are plausible models for how the animal may have transitioned to its current form.
(Credit: @JuliotheArtist)
Hypoturrilites is an extinct ammonite that swam the Tethys Sea during the Cretaceous period & grew to about 5cm in length.
(Credit: Kawasaki Satoshi)
Aepycamelus is an extinct, giraffe-like camelid that was 3 metres tall.
(Credit: Heinrich Harder)
Anomalocaris was a Cambrian animal & a relative of ancestral arthropods. It had two large eyes on stalks & spiky arms in front of its mouth.
(Credit: Prehistoric Wildlife)