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Dire Wolf Skull Pursued To Top Heritage AuctionDALLAS — Multiple bidders pursued a skull from one of the most legendary prehistoric carnivores until it sold at $52,500 (above its high estimate) to claim top-lot honors in Heritage Auctions’ Nature & Science Auction December 15. The Dire Wolf, also called “the fearsome dog,” is referred to by some as a canine version of the Saber-Tooth Cat. Similar in size to the largest modern gray wolves, and likely a pack hunter consistent with its “hypercarnivorous” lifestyle, it disappeared at the end…Stephanie KDDire Wolf SkullWolf Jaw BoneSkull ReferencesCanine SkullAnimal Drawing InspirationHorror PaintingUndead KnightAnimals AnimationGray Wolves
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Dire Wolf Skull Tarpit Finish - Bone Clones - Osteological ReproductionsDire wolf skull with tarpit finish. Thriving during the Pleistocene, the Dire Wolf is not a direct ancestor of any of today's known species of canine. They co-existed in North America with Gray Wolves for about 100,000 years. Dire Wolves had short, thick legs, a larger, broader skull.Valeria SotnicovaSkull ReferencesDire WolvesWerewolf HunterGray WolvesBear SkullSkull SculptureWolf SkullWolf TeethWolf Artwork
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Dire Wolf Skull Tarpit Finish - Bone Clones - Osteological ReproductionsDire wolf skull with tarpit finish. Thriving during the Pleistocene, the Dire Wolf is not a direct ancestor of any of today's known species of canine. They co-existed in North America with Gray Wolves for about 100,000 years. Dire Wolves had short, thick legs, a larger, broader skull.HhrstmDire WolvesAnimal ConceptShrug EmojiGray WolvesDog SkullSkull AnatomyWolf SkullLogo Illustration DesignLife Drawing Reference
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