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The last one is a trip! Interesting to see that whales broke the mold by getting larger over time instead of getting smaller

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How many of them went extinct during humanity?

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The water king penguin became extinct 36 million years ago

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That rhino ancestor, that's a 44 ton land mammal... I had no idea that was possible. Truly fascinating.

And that's assuming that the animal isn't "chonkier" than the fossils demand. We generally underestimate the weight of prehistoric species because the bones don't provide sufficient proof that the creature had extra fat or muscle tissue. So any size larger than the minimum the bones could suggest is speculative. - But that doesn't mean they weren't larger, we just can't assert that they were.

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