Aceratherium and a pair of ictitheriums find an unusual sighting , a dolphin carcass which ended up in the middle of grassland. How it get here or why it is here is unknown to all of them.
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Aceratherium and a pair of ictitheriums find an unusual sighting , a dolphin carcass which ended up in the middle of grassland. How it get here or why it is here is unknown to all of them.

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Ictitherium from The Velvet Claw, 1993.
Fast scribbled reference sheet for an almost forgotten OC of mine, Teetu!
Ictitherium viverrinum
An extinct genus belonging to the family Hyaenidae, endemic to Eurasia and Africa during the Middle Miocene through the Early Pliocene (12.7—5.3 mya).
Ictitherium were around 1.2 metres (4 ft) long, and looked more like civets than modern hyenas, possessing a long body with short legs. Judging from the teeth, they were insectivores. Ictitherium was a very successful and abundant genus, with multiple fossils often being found at a single site.
Sometimes I wish Moropus, Daeodon, Chalicotherium, and Ictitherium were still alive. Sure they would rip us to pieces but damn, they're badass creatures.

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