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The largest ever camel was the Syrian camel which grew to 4 metres in height! (Credit Doubutsu-no-kuni)

Extinct_AnimaIs's tweet image. The largest ever camel was the Syrian camel which grew to 4 metres in height!

(Credit Doubutsu-no-kuni)
Extinct_AnimaIs's tweet image. The largest ever camel was the Syrian camel which grew to 4 metres in height!

(Credit Doubutsu-no-kuni)
Extinct_AnimaIs's tweet image. The largest ever camel was the Syrian camel which grew to 4 metres in height!

(Credit Doubutsu-no-kuni)

Aegirocassis, a 2-metre giant, filter feeding radiodont from 480 million years ago. (Credit Christopher Chavez)

Extinct_AnimaIs's tweet image. Aegirocassis, a 2-metre giant, filter feeding radiodont from 480 million years ago.

(Credit Christopher Chavez)

Moeritherium was a hippo-like animal that ate soft water vegetation. They are closely related to elephants. (Credit Mehdi Nikbakhsh)

Extinct_AnimaIs's tweet image. Moeritherium was a hippo-like animal that ate soft water vegetation. They are closely related to elephants.

(Credit Mehdi Nikbakhsh)

The snake ancestor that had four tiny legs that gripped prey! (Credit Julius Csotonyi)

Extinct_AnimaIs's tweet image. The snake ancestor that had four tiny legs that gripped prey!

(Credit Julius Csotonyi)

The Salish Wool Dog is an extinct breed of dog whose fur was used like a sheep to make clothes. It is the only prehistoric North American animal to be selectively bred.

Extinct_AnimaIs's tweet image. The Salish Wool Dog is an extinct breed of dog whose fur was used like a sheep to make clothes. It is the only prehistoric North American animal to be selectively bred.

Pristerognathus was a dog-sized predator that lived during the late Middle Permian in what is now South Africa. (Credit dmitrchel)

Extinct_AnimaIs's tweet image. Pristerognathus was a dog-sized predator that lived during the late Middle Permian in what is now South Africa.

(Credit dmitrchel)

Nesodon was a Miocene mammal from South America that measured 1.5 metres at the shoulder.

Extinct_AnimaIs's tweet image. Nesodon was a Miocene mammal from South America that measured 1.5 metres at the shoulder.

Dinocephalosaurus was a long necked, aquatic protorosaur from the Triassic Period. They were ambush predators & hunted fish, violently thrashing their neck at prey when they got into the 'strike zone'. (Credit: Prehistoric Wildlife)

Extinct_AnimaIs's tweet image. Dinocephalosaurus was a long necked, aquatic protorosaur from the Triassic Period. They were ambush predators & hunted fish, violently thrashing their neck at prey when they got into the 'strike zone'.

(Credit: Prehistoric Wildlife)

Eogyrinus attheyi was one of the largest tetrapods of the Carboniferous, at 4.6 metres in length. Like the modern crocodile, it was an ambush predator. (Credit dinoraul 2011)

Extinct_AnimaIs's tweet image. Eogyrinus attheyi was one of the largest tetrapods of the Carboniferous, at 4.6 metres in length. Like the modern crocodile, it was an ambush predator.

(Credit dinoraul 2011)
Extinct_AnimaIs's tweet image. Eogyrinus attheyi was one of the largest tetrapods of the Carboniferous, at 4.6 metres in length. Like the modern crocodile, it was an ambush predator.

(Credit dinoraul 2011)
Extinct_AnimaIs's tweet image. Eogyrinus attheyi was one of the largest tetrapods of the Carboniferous, at 4.6 metres in length. Like the modern crocodile, it was an ambush predator.

(Credit dinoraul 2011)

Rubeosaurus lived in North America 74.6 million years ago. (Credit Mohamed Haghani)

Extinct_AnimaIs's tweet image. Rubeosaurus lived in North America 74.6 million years ago.

(Credit Mohamed Haghani)

Hurdia was a primitive cousin of insects and other arthropods. (Credit Quade Paul)

Extinct_AnimaIs's tweet image. Hurdia was a primitive cousin of insects and other arthropods.

(Credit Quade Paul)

The gape width of Smilodon (A) compared to Thylacosmilus (B) showing the extent of the canines within the skull. (Credit Stephen Wroe et al.)

Extinct_AnimaIs's tweet image. The gape width of Smilodon (A) compared to Thylacosmilus (B) showing the extent of the canines within the skull.

(Credit Stephen Wroe et al.)

Echovenator sandersi lived during the Oligocene epoch, around 27 million years ago. It had superb high-frequency hearing to locate prey. (Credit A. Gennari)

Extinct_AnimaIs's tweet image. Echovenator sandersi lived during the Oligocene epoch, around 27 million years ago. It had superb high-frequency hearing to locate prey.

(Credit A. Gennari)

Ancient proto-spider with a tail preserved in amber. (Credit University of Kansas)

Extinct_AnimaIs's tweet image. Ancient proto-spider with a tail preserved in amber.

(Credit University of Kansas)

Hatzegopteryx is estimated to have a wingspan of 12 metres, rivaling that of the largest pterosaur Quetzalcoatlus. (Credit Julio Lacerda)

Extinct_AnimaIs's tweet image. Hatzegopteryx is estimated to have a wingspan of 12 metres, rivaling that of the largest pterosaur Quetzalcoatlus.

(Credit Julio Lacerda)

Chriacus is a prehistoric mammal that lived 60 million years ago. They measured a metre long & weighed 7kg. (Credit C B Pease)

Extinct_AnimaIs's tweet image. Chriacus is a prehistoric mammal that lived 60 million years ago. They measured a metre long & weighed 7kg.

(Credit C B Pease)

Deinocheirus was a huge herbivorous theropod from the late Cretaceous. They measured 11 metres long & weighed 6 tonnes. (Credit Andrey Atuchin)

Extinct_AnimaIs's tweet image. Deinocheirus was a huge herbivorous theropod from the late Cretaceous. They measured 11 metres long & weighed 6 tonnes.

(Credit Andrey Atuchin)
Extinct_AnimaIs's tweet image. Deinocheirus was a huge herbivorous theropod from the late Cretaceous. They measured 11 metres long & weighed 6 tonnes.

(Credit Andrey Atuchin)
Extinct_AnimaIs's tweet image. Deinocheirus was a huge herbivorous theropod from the late Cretaceous. They measured 11 metres long & weighed 6 tonnes.

(Credit Andrey Atuchin)

Stagonolepis robertsoni is an extinct, herbivorous crocodilian that measured 3 metres in length. (Credit Mark Witton)

Extinct_AnimaIs's tweet image. Stagonolepis robertsoni is an extinct, herbivorous crocodilian that measured 3 metres in length.

(Credit Mark Witton)

The diversity of Pterosaur beaks. (Credit @JuliotheArtist)

Extinct_AnimaIs's tweet image. The diversity of Pterosaur beaks.

(Credit @JuliotheArtist)

The giant Cambrian worm was a terrifying predator, and could grow to 2 metres. (Credit DeviantArt/HodariNundu)

Extinct_AnimaIs's tweet image. The giant Cambrian worm was a terrifying predator, and could grow to 2 metres.

(Credit DeviantArt/HodariNundu)

Nothosaurus, a medium-sized sauropterygian from the Triassic. (Credit Gabriel Ugueto)

Extinct_AnimaIs's tweet image. Nothosaurus, a medium-sized sauropterygian from the Triassic.

(Credit Gabriel Ugueto)

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