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Natural History Museum of Los Angeles

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Mammals

African Lions

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Grizzly Bears

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Wolf

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Polar Bear- They had a much larger one standing up right but I didn't get a picture of it.

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Sumatran Tiger- I was surprised how large it was compared to the Zebra, obviously sex and age aren't specified for either

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Jaws and Skulls
Notice the Panthera Atrox Jaw or Naegele's Jaguar jaw compared to the Short Face Bear's



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But the Skull of this Short faced bear was absolutely massive and larger than the skull of the Panthera Atrox Skeleton's Skull



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Skeletons-
Mammoth

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Smilidon Fatalis- Proportionally Long but not particularly tall compared to the American lion

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American Lion "Panthera Atrox" - Very Tall and long, probably not as proportionally long as Fatalis, but overall it was at least as long if not, longer.

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A prehistoric Canine - Huge skeleton for a Canid, very impressed by it. Not as large as Atrox but fairly close to Smilidon Fatalis, just a bit smaller. Just to give you an idea of its size, that is a Horse Skeleton in front of it.

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