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Published: 2020-05-10 20:09:20 +0000 UTC; Views: 5079; Favourites: 43; Downloads: 1
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Wyoming — 45 million years agoIn my own version, this is the second episode of Walking with Prehistoric Beasts 2. For less than 50 million years, tropical rainforests continued to occurring by every rainfall before the climate change begin to cooler and drier. Here, this bizarre landscape, of what’s now Western North America, is also home to the largest permanent residents, the saber-toothed rhino, Uintatherium. Somehow mammals have been evolved large-sized bodies, this unusual creatures would be attracted to their attention as medium-sized predators lurking in the dark.
1) Saber-Toothed Rhino (Uintatherium anceps)
2) Primitive Tapir (Helaletes nanus)
3) Mountain Horse (Orohippus progressus)
4) Hooked Hyena-Bear (Harpagolestes immanis)
5) Arboreal Weasel (Miacis parvivorus)
6) Early Squirrel (Sciuravus wilsoni)
7) Gracile Lemur (Smilodectes gracilis)
8) Primeval Wood Turtle (Echmatemys wyomingensis)
9) Ancient Monitor Lizard (Saniwa ensidens)
10) Boreal Crocodile (Borealosuchus wilsoni)
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