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#prehistoricanimals #extinctanimals #prehistoricdiscoveries Amphicyon is a species of prehistoric mammal that resembles a hybrid of both bears and dogs, hence the nickname "Bear Dog". As large as a bear, this mammal is a ferocious and dominant predator in its time. Its size and strength made it one of the apex predators in the Oligocene to Miocene period. Disclaimer: I am not a professional expert, and the information shared in this video is based on my personal research and opinions at the time of recording. Facts may evolve or change over time, and I cannot guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information provided. Please conduct your own research and consult with relevant experts for up-to-date and personalized advice. I strive to provide accurate information, but I acknowledge the possibility of errors or changes in circumstances. Thank you for your understanding. (Pexels.com doesn't need attribution but I figured I'd give a little credit and exposure to the owners so that people can find and discover their content.) Images Credits to the owners: -From Pexels.com- Kodiak Bear Photo by Janko Ferlic -Public Domain Photos- Mascall-Mural-Amphicyon & Miolabis by Roger Witter, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons Amphicyon-ingens reconstruction by roman uchytel, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons -Resized Photos- An ideal landscape of the Miocene period by Édouard Riou, CC BY 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/..., via Wikimedia Commons USGS; Diarama by Masato Hattori. Map courtesy of Colorado Plateau Geosystems Inc., Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons Amphyicyon Skeleton by Scottnichols, CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/..., via Wikimedia Commons Amphicyon major skeletal remains reconstruction by Journal: GeodiversitasAuthor: Christine ArgotIllustrator: Charlène LetenneurImage Permission Email per journal and illustrator: https://imgur.com/a/iy8sKLh, CC BY 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/..., via Wikimedia Commons The evolution of a continent and its large mammal fauna Alan by Turner & Mauricio Antón, CC BY 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/..., via Wikimedia Commons Videos Credits to the owners: -From Pexels.com- Bear Video by Nicky Pe Dog Video by Kelly DNA Video by Byron Bhxr Wolves Video by Nicky Pe Discussion Video by Henri Mathieu-Saint-Laurent Confused look Video by Mikhail Nilov: https Iceberg Video by Mikhail Nilov Copyright Disclaimer: I do not own the rights to any of the material used in this video, and I am not claiming to be the original creator or owner of any copyrighted content. Any third-party content included in this video is intended to fall under the fair use doctrine or be used with permission. If you believe that your copyright has been violated, please contact me, and I will promptly address the issue. I respect the rights of content creators and strive to comply with copyright laws. Thank you for your understanding.