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- Megafaunal_wolf abstract "The megafaunal wolf was a Late Pleistocene – early Holocene hypercarnivore similar in size to a large extant gray wolf (Canis lupus). It had a shorter, broader palate with large carnassial teeth relative to its overall skull size. This adaptation allowed it to predate and scavenge on Pleistocene megafauna. They are now extinct.".
- Megafaunal_wolf comment "The megafaunal wolf was a Late Pleistocene – early Holocene hypercarnivore similar in size to a large extant gray wolf (Canis lupus). It had a shorter, broader palate with large carnassial teeth relative to its overall skull size. This adaptation allowed it to predate and scavenge on Pleistocene megafauna. They are now extinct.".