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Sarkastodon was a large meat-eating mammal from the middle Eocene, 40 million years ago. At 3m long and weighing possibly up to 800kg it would have been around the size of a very large polar bear! It wasn’t closely related to any mammal alive today.
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Swans and elephants, protective parents no matter the size!
(Cygnus falconeri vs Palaeoloxodon falconeri)
American lion, Attenboroughsaurus (inspired by the @SkeleCrewPaleo’s video), Dearc and a mastodon
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Physical and dietary differences. Note, though the scientific consensus is that Gastornis was a herbivore, I speculate that it was at least somewhat omnivorous like today’s ratites. Still definitely not an apex predator (2/3)
I see a lot of people on IG and tiktok confusing Gastornis (aka Diatryma) with terror birds and decided to make this to help illustrate the differences. (1/3)