Are most of them extinct?
Fossils of this small deer were found in Nebraska.
Titanotylopus was taller than most elephants.
The best known of the saber-tooth cats was Smilodon.
Teratorn means “monster bird.”
Not much is known about this Ice Age critter.
Woolly Rhinoceros fossils were found in Europe.
The Baluchitherium is considered the largest land mammal that ever lived.
Fossils of Brontotherium have been found in South Dakota and Nebraska.
The Musk Ox is an Arctic mammal noted for its thick coat.
The Dire Wolf was about the size of the Gray Wolf.
The Giant Beaver lived in North America ranging from Alaska to Florida.
The Cave Bear lived in Europe and was first described in 1774.
The Irish Elk is the largest deer that ever lived.
The Giant Ground Sloth soon found its way to North America after Noah’s Flood.
Woolly Mammoths lived in Asia, Europe, Siberia, and Alaska.
The Glyptodon was an armadillo-like mammal that was covered in armor.
The first fossil of the Giant Bison was found in 1803 at Big Bone Lick in Kentucky.
The Flood of Noah’s day covered the whole earth and created the perfect environment for an Ice Age.
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