1# Gigantopithecus (Gigantopithecus is an extinct genus of ape that existed from perhaps nine million years to as recently as one hundred thousand years ago, 9'8ft 540kg
2# Liger (The liger is a hybrid cross between a male lion and a female tiger. (410kg), they grow bigger than their parents, and are now the biggest living cat-type that is alive today, even though a lion and a tiger are separated by 7 million years of evolution they still can breed with eachother.
Female and Male Liger ^^
3# Terrorbirds, the name says it all, (About 8 feet tall and 300 pounds also carnivorous, they lived 62–2.5 million years ago and were able to run 45mph.
4# ( FOR YOUR TIME ) HBB'S/10 (female Homo Sapiens)
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12-22-2014, 02:35 PM #1
Most amazing organisms that ever roamed the earth :)
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6#Argentinosaurus, The biggest living organism that has ever roamed the earth
Imagine seeing these creatures in real life, they would be gods
7#Short-faced bear (Arctodus) 1.8 Mya until 11,000 years ago. It was the most common early North American bear and was most abundant in California. They were lone scavengers, and evaluated especially to fight predators and steal their carcasses.
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here is the Gigantopithecus jaw compared to a modern human jaw the only major problem with any models of Gigantopithecus is that the only real fossils they have are of the jaw and are just making up the rest of the body based on other hominids
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I've always been fascinated with Gorillas, especially the alphas, they are HIGHLY endangered, less than 1000 of these beautiful animals left..
And this is a Liliger, the mother was a liger (lion tiger hybrid) and the father a lion, 75% lion 25%Tiger
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#8 BLUE WHALE a.k.a ur mom (loljk)
#9 The marsupial lion is the largest meat-eating mammal known to have ever existed in Australia, and one of the largest marsupial carnivores from anywhere in the world. Individuals ranged up to around 75 cm (30 in) high at the shoulder and about 150 cm (59 in) from head to tail. Measurements taken from a number of specimens show they averaged 100 to 130 kg (220 to 290 lb) in weight
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12-22-2014, 04:07 PM #25
#10 Thycaline also known as Tasmanian tiger, native to continental Australia, Tasmania and New Guinea, it is thought to have become extinct in 1936 (it's also number 4 on the pic I last posted.
And here is actual footage of a Tasmanian tiger in 1933!
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