I got an eructus if ya nomsayin
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11-07-2014, 07:58 PM #220
check out this badboy
the op showed a 500lb hyena
here's an 800lb hyena
dinocrocuta
Dinocrocuta is an extinct genus of hyena-like feliform carnivores. It lived in Asia, and Africa, during the Miocene epoch. It had very strong jaws that were able to crush bones.[1][2]
Restoration of D. giganteus
Its estimated weight was roughly 400 kg.[3]
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11-07-2014, 08:14 PM #233
A specimen of A. angustidens from Buenos Aires shows an individual estimated, using the humerus, to weigh between 983 and 2,042 kg (2,167 and 4,502 lb), though the authors consider the upper limit as improbable and say that 1,588 kg (3,501 lb) is more likely. It is still possibly the largest bear ever found and contender for the largest carnivorous land mammal known to science.
Arctotherium is an extinct genus of South American short-faced bears within Ursidae of the Pleistocene. [1] Their ancestors migrated from North America to South America during the Great American Interchange,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arctotherium
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