A Conversation for Colours of Wildlife: Hyaenodon

Hyaenodons and Pangolins

Post 1

paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant

They may be related, but they don't look an awful lot alike!

emind me not to take a time mahine back to a time when Hyaenodons were alie and well and looking for their net meal. smiley - yikes


Hyaenodons and Pangolins

Post 2

Willem

Pangolins are extremely heavily modified from whatever their ancestral form might have been. A lot can be done in many millions of years!

I don't actually think these things were so dangerous compared to the bears and tigers we've (just barely (bearly?)) around today.


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