Sarkastodon

Sarkastodon is a prehistoric mammal thought to have gone extinct in the Eocene, about 38 million years ago. They are members of the extinct order of creodonts (Latin for "flesh-ripping teeth"). Much like modern bears, except larger, Sarkastodon was a carnivore that hunted large animals. It is expected that Sarkastodon, with its massive size, would be able to kill a modern elephant. Fossils of these great beasts have been found in Mongolia.

 

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