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Now our sauropod can sneeze lightning to zap predators or make same species rivals blow up in spectacular fashion by hitting their ventral cavity (cause of all the fermentation gas!). This is why sauropod fossils are so often scattered little bits. I just solved sauropods, see?

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Theriodictis was one of these dogs. It was prevalent in the Pampean region of what is today Argentina. It appeared during the early Pleistocene and coexisted with the huge bear Arctotherium angustidens and with Smilodon, both of which may have occassionally stolen its kills.

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All those epoccipitals were fake teeth I'm telling you. They were mimicking not just exaggerated stares, but also monstrous open mouths ready to gobble their enemies up. Tyrannosaurids had nightmares about these. :B

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Nope. But you gotta admit all that space and all those epoccipitals sure fuel the imagination :B

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Talking to about out there explanations for the infamous Beast of Gevaudan that terrorized this region of France in the 18th century, I remembered how much popular reconstructions of the beast remind me of an amphicyonid- half wolf, half bear, half big cat! :B

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Naturally. How else was it going to clean its tubes? https://t.co/2PVIvMeQSr

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Naturally. How else was it going to clean its tubes?

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The next Jurassic World movie may as well be about hordes of Acridotherium perniciosum. Now THAT would be a global scale threat.

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Diving with Carcharhinus balochensis, a large requiem shark from the Eocene and Oligocene! This shark witnessed the beginnings of cetacean evolution and diversification and roamed coastal waters of the eastern Tethys Sea

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Once full of fish the Pteranodon just retrieved the fishing gear to feast on the wing.

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