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  2. Giant armadillo - Wikipedia

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    The animal is almost entirely hairless, with just a few beige colored hairs protruding between the scutes. [ 7 ] Giant armadillos typically weigh around 18.7–32.5 kg (41–72 lb) when fully grown, however a 54 kg (119 lb) specimen has been weighed in the wild and captive specimens have been weighed up to 80 kg (180 lb).

  3. Tusk - Wikipedia

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    The two record holders for longest and heaviest recorded African bush elephant tusks are around 3.49 metres (11.5 ft) long measured along the outside curve, and 107 kilograms (236 lb) in weight respectively, while the longest and heaviest Asian elephant tusks are 3.26 metres (10.7 ft) long and 73 kilograms (161 lb) respectively.

  4. Mammal tooth - Wikipedia

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    A young adult horse will have teeth which are 4.5-5 inches long, with the majority of the crown remaining below the gumline in the dental socket. The rest of the tooth will slowly emerge from the jaw, erupting about 1/8" each year, as the horse ages.

  5. Megalodon - Wikipedia

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    They also compared the ratio between the tooth height and total length of large female great whites to the largest megalodon tooth. A 6-meter (20 ft) long female great white, which the authors considered the largest 'reasonably trustworthy' total length, produced an estimate of 16.8 meters (55 ft).

  6. Postcanine megadontia - Wikipedia

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    Australopithecus, dated to have lived 2 to 3 million years ago, is the earliest hominid genus to demonstrate postcanine enlargement, with average postcanine tooth area ranging from approximately 460mm 2 and going all the way up to the largest tooth area, 756mm 2, which is seen in Paranthropus boisei. [2]

  7. List of largest mammals - Wikipedia

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    The largest size this species can attain is 4,500 kg (9,900 lb), 4.7 m (15 ft) in total length, and 1.85 m (6.1 ft) tall at the shoulder. [91] It is slightly larger than the Indian rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis), which can range up to a weight of 4,000 kg (8,800 lb). [92] The extinct Elasmotherium sibricum was the largest rhino to ever exist ...

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  9. Diadectes - Wikipedia

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    Restoration Close-up of the skull of Diadectes sideropelicus (AMNH 4684) showing broad teeth Size comparison of Diadectes tenuitectus. Diadectes was a heavily built animal, up to 3 m (10 ft) long, [3] [4] with a thick-boned skull, heavy vertebrae and ribs, massive limb girdles, and short, robust limbs. The nature of the limbs and vertebrae ...