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| Giant creodont Malfelis badwaterensis | |
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| Palaeoscincus | Mar 11 2018, 08:19 AM Post #1 |
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Heterotrophic Organism
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http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.2992/0145-9058%282007%2939%5B57%3AANLHOM%5D2.0.CO%3B2?journalCode=carb I don't have access to the PDF but it mentions that this oxyaenid may have been the largest mammal within its locality. It is known from a juvenile skull just under a foot long according to this article I found from ScienceBlogs. My Webpage Does anyone have access to the PDF or any more info about this animal? How big do you think this animal would be both as juvenile and adult and could an adult possibly rival the largest Oxyaenid Sarkastodon mongoliensis in size? |
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9:48 AM Jul 11