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Interesting protest, thank you. Alright, and this one here, both dogs. These rather incredible dogs, certainly wouldn't want to be bumping into one of these in the dark these days. And millions of years before wolves, and even coyotes, both of those have been around for thousands of years. Huge dogs, huge dogs were wandering across North America. And these prehistoric genus, gene in the rhinocyanus, small, comparable, let's say foxes, that's the huge, huge pair, larger than the largest breed wolf nowadays. And for more than 31 million years, they were some of the most versatile carnivores on the continent. And remainders of their prehistoric meals indicated that they ate more bones than other canids. 1.8 million years ago, they vanished. In fact, their jaws were so strong that even our hyenas, by comparison, were nothing like these dogs. The hyenas got one of the most powerful bites in the animal kingdom. I think it has a bite force greater than a lion or a tiger. Is it dropping?

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