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RE: The simbakubwa, a giant Miocene lion. - GuateGojira - 05-13-2019

(05-12-2019, 10:42 AM)Polar Wrote: I really wanted to see this one put amongst the giants of Andrewsarchus, Sarkastodon, Megistotherium, and others.

Andrewsarchus and Megistotherium are much bigger than this new guy, that is for sure.


RE: The simbakubwa, a giant Miocene lion. - cheetah - 10-01-2020

Simba Mkubwa is a hyaneadonts a group of credonts.At its smallest the Simba Mkubwa is as large as a lion at its biggest bigger than a polar bear.Simba Mkubwa is a semi digitigrade walker with three pairs of slicing teeth.These are hypercarnivores which went extinct because of climate change and competition from meso predators.Simba Mkubwa lived in Africa.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rK2nvNxAuk4