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Tyrannosaurus Rex

Big, toothy, and basically the poster dino of extinction.

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Trilobite

Little sea dudes that were everywhere… until they weren’t.

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Woolly Mammoth

Like elephants, but fluffier and more Ice Age-core.

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Saber-Toothed Tiger (Smilodon)

Feral fangs, major main-character energy.

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Pteranodon

Flying reptile, not a dino technically, but still a prehistoric VIP.

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Dodo Bird

The OG “why did we ruin this bird” meme.

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Megalodon

A literal bus-sized shark. Be glad it’s extinct or beach days would be terrifying.

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Steller’s Sea Cow

Like a manatee but bigger and more “please don’t harpoon me.” But they did.

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Irish Elk

Had antlers wider than your average car. Extinct flex, tbh.