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- Sarkastodon ("meaty tooth") is an extinct genus of placental mammals from extinct subfamily Oxyaeninae within extinct family Oxyaenidae, that lived in...
- While most were small-to-medium sized mammals, among their number was Sarkastodon, one of the largest mammalian land predators of all time, weighing an...
- †Protopsalis tigrinus Cope, 1880 Genus: †Sarkastodon Granger, 1938 †Sarkastodon henanensis Tong & Lei, 1986 †Sarkastodon mongoliensis Granger, 1938 Gunnel,...
- late Eocene Epoch, Mongolia was the home of many Paleogene mammals with Sarkastodon and Andrewsarchus being the most prominent of them. Deer stones (also...
- artiodactyl Andrewsarchusformerly considered a mesonychid, the oxyaenid Sarkastodon, and the carnivorans Amphicyon and Arctodus) all reached a maximum size...
- †Dipsalidictis (paraphyletic genus) †Malfelis †Oxyaena †Patriofelis †Protopsalis †Sarkastodon Subfamily: †Palaeonictinae †Ambloctonus †Dipsalodon (paraphyletic genus)...
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- weighing in at around 378 kg (833 lb). The largest known oxyaenid was Sarkastodon weighing in at 800 kg (1,800 lb). Some mesonychians reached a size of...
- †Dipsalidictis (paraphyletic genus) †Malfelis †Oxyaena †Patriofelis †Protopsalis †Sarkastodon Subfamily: †Palaeonictinae †Ambloctonus †Dipsalodon (paraphyletic genus)...
- 4000 kg (8818 lbs). The largest "creodont" was either Megistotherium or Sarkastodon. Both have had estimated weights of around 800 kg (1,800 lb), though...