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The carnivorous Dire Wolf lived in North and South America during the Pleistocene Period.


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The carnivorous Dire Wolf lived in North and South America during the Pleistocene Period.


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An illustration of the extinct large Dire Wolf hunting alone in the woods. The dire wolf is an extinct carnivorous mammal of the genus Canis, roughly the size of the extant gray wolf, but with a heavier build.


Photo via William Berryman Scott, A history of land mammals in the western hemisphere, New York, MacMillan Publishing Company, 1913. Frontispiece.

Two dire wolves and a saber-toothed cat (Smilodon) with the carcass of a Columbian mammoth at the La Brea tar pits by R. Bruce Horsfall


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An illustration of Dire Wolves attacking a young Woolly Mammoth. The dire wolf is an extinct carnivorous mammal of the genus Canis, roughly the size of the extant gray wolf, but with a heavier build.


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The Dire Wolf was a prehistoric carnivore that lived in North and South America during the Pleistocene Period.


Photo: Charles R. Knight via The Jesse Earl Hyde Collection, Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) Department of Geological Sciences

Restoration of a pack in Rancho La Brea by Charles R. Knight, 1922


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An illustration of Dire Wolves hunting together in the woods. The dire wolf is an extinct carnivorous mammal of the genus Canis, roughly the size of the extant gray wolf, but with a heavier build.


Photo: Erwin S. Christman via The American Museum journal

Life restoration of the Dire Wolf


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The carnivorous Dire Wolf lived in North and South America during the Pleistocene Period.


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White Dire Wolf stalking. 3d illustration isolated on white background,


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Restoration of a dire wolf by an asphalt pool, by E. S. Christman, 1913


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Black Dire Wolf running. 3d illustration isolated on white background,


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The Dire Wolf was a prehistoric carnivore that lived in North and South America during the Pleistocene Period.


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“a fossilized partial jaw bone from an extinct Dire Wolf (10-50,000 years old) on a white background”


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Canis dirus Leidy, 1858 – fossil dire wolf skeleton from the Pleistocene of North America


Photo via Wiki of Westeros

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