Animals
New 'Bone Crushing' Gigantic Dog Species That Existed 12 Million Years Ago Identified
One of the top predators of their ecoystem during their time - The fossil of the extinct species called Cynarctus wangi was described as a hyena-like canine with massive jaws capable of crushing bone
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