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  3. Apex predator - Wikipedia

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    The lion is the world's second-largest big cat and serves as an apex land predator in Africa. [1] [2] The saltwater crocodile is the largest living reptile and the dominant predator throughout its range. [3] [4] The great white shark (bottom) is one of the top marine predators; however, the orca (top) is known to prey upon them. Thus, great ...

  4. File:Extinct predators size comparison.pdf - Wikipedia

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  5. 41 ‘apex predators’ — that eat venomous snakes - AOL

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    The threatened creatures are a keystone species in north Florida, wildlife experts said.

  6. Dunkleosteidae - Wikipedia

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    Restoration of D. terrelli. The type genus, Dunkleosteus, is known from Late Frasnian and Famennian-aged marine strata from Europe, Morocco, and North America.The best known species, D. terrelli, is famous as the "world's first vertebrate apex predator," and is estimated to be up to 6 m (20 ft) in length: other species, however, such as D. raveri, are estimated to be 1 m (3.3 ft) in length.

  7. Green anaconda - Wikipedia

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    Anacondas are apex predators with a wide variety of prey, almost anything they can overpower, including fish, amphibians, birds, various mammals and other reptiles. [ 38 ] [ 39 ] Particularly large anacondas may consume tapirs , deer , peccaries , capybaras , jaguars , and caimans , but such large meals are rare.

  8. Ancient ‘terror birds’ were giant apex predators. Suspected ...

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    “They are the only group of birds that achieved the role of terrestrial apex predators, evolving species that basically conquered South America during the Miocene (about 23.03 million to 5.33 ...

  9. Anomalocaris - Wikipedia

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    Estimated to reach 34.2–37.8 cm (13.5–14.9 in) long excluding the frontal appendages and tail fan, [4] Anomalocaris is one of the largest animals of the Cambrian, and thought to be one of the earliest examples of an apex predator, [5] [6] though others have been found in older Cambrian lagerstätten deposits.