If there was a Pleistocene Park. What species would you put in it?3mo ⋅ TristyMcNugget09 ⋅ r/Dinosaurs
Two Megalanias, the giant Pleistocene monitors which were the largest known lizards at roughly saltwater8mo ⋅ aquilasr ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
Parabubalis capricornis, an alcephaline bovid from the Late Pleistocene of Siberia.6mo ⋅ ReturntoPleistocene ⋅ r/pleistocene
(Arctotherium tarijense), hungry after a harsh winter, fight over a dead King Penguin somewhere in Pleistocene5mo ⋅ Dacnis ⋅ r/pleistocene
Trogontherium cuvieri was a giant beaver from Late Pliocene to Late Pleistocene Eurasia.1yr ⋅ ReturntoPleistocene ⋅ r/pleistocene
likely a closed habitat specialized ambush predator that convergently evolved similar traits with the Pleistocene1yr ⋅ ReturntoPleistocene ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
Thylacoleo Carnifex, The largest mammalian predator that roamed australia during the Pleistocene.4yr ⋅ Retard-Cheekz ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
Crocodylus thorbjarnarsoni the huge croc that terrorized the waters of Kenya in the Pliocene and Pleistocene10mo ⋅ aquilasr ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
[OC] Saltwater crocodile attacking Varanus priscus in Pleistocene Australia3yr ⋅ TyrannoNinja ⋅ r/Paleoart
A Haast's eagle (Hieraaetus moorei) attacking a Maori hunter in Pleistocene New Zealand | Art byPeter11mo ⋅ devinsaurus ⋅ r/Paleontology
Anyone else think we need a pleistocene show similar to Prehistoric Planet?2yr ⋅ AztecWhistle9989 ⋅ r/Paleontology
The Late Pleistocene extinctions of carrion eaters reflects a reduction is size of Megafauna3yr ⋅ ImHalfCentaur1 ⋅ r/pleistocene
Yakutian Horses, Bison and Musk Ox in Pleistocene Park, Siberia.5mo ⋅ julianofcanada ⋅ r/megafaunarewilding
Bison and musk ox in Pleistocene park, the two titans of the tundra3yr ⋅ julianofcanada ⋅ r/megafaunarewilding
bear (Arctodus simus) was a massive carnivorous land mammal that inhabited North America during the Pleistocene1yr ⋅ Homunculus_316 ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
Titanis walleri was a large flightless raptor from the Pliocene-Early Pleistocene of Southern North America1yr ⋅ ReturntoPleistocene ⋅ r/pleistocene
Red relief lidar image of patterned ground forming in the Pleistocene Palouse Formation loess overlying4mo ⋅ logatronics ⋅ r/geology
It is estimated to be around 781,000 to 11,700 years old, Pleistocene age. 😉5yr ⋅ Jefmh ⋅ r/FossilPorn
fascinating species that once roamed the lands of Europe and Western Asia during the Middle and Late Pleistocene8mo ⋅ Homunculus_316 ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
These massive apes lived in Pleistocene South Africa and mostly ate fruits and other animals like modern1yr ⋅ TABS_4_EVER_BOI ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
scimitar-toothed cats, that inhabited North America, South America, Eurasia, and Africa during the Pliocene and Pleistocene3yr ⋅ KimCureAll ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
Gryposuchus was a massive gharial that lived in South America from the Miocene to the Pleistocene.6yr ⋅ GreasyGallimimus ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
Scientists have managed to revive a plant from the Pleistocene in their vials!3yr ⋅ paisleysara ⋅ r/gardening
I’m more of a pleistocene expert, so info welcomed. White Rv fm3yr ⋅ Turkeybaconbitssuck ⋅ r/Paleontology
Plains bison in a Pleistocene Park in Northern Siberia, right now.3yr ⋅ melanf ⋅ r/megafaunarewilding
central Colombia (left) today if not for human-linked range reductions and extinctions from the Late Pleistocene1yr ⋅ zek_997 ⋅ r/megafaunarewilding
herd of Plains bisons from the Ditlevsdal bison farm in Denmark are already dealing with -20C° in the Pleistocene2yr ⋅ N1ceOne1 ⋅ r/megafaunarewilding
Postschizotherium was a genus of large afrotherians from the Plio-Pleistocene of Northern Asia.1yr ⋅ ReturntoPleistocene ⋅ r/pleistocene
invaded South Asia, the purely grazing diet of Elephas hysudricus (the ancestor of the Late Middle Pleistocene1yr ⋅ ReturntoPleistocene ⋅ r/pleistocene
Straight Tusked Elephant (Palaeoloxodon Namadicus) towering over all the other animals at a Water Hole in Pleistocene2yr ⋅ ExoticShock ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
If it had survive the end-Pleistocene extinction, it would thrive in the Holocene2yr ⋅ ReturntoPleistocene ⋅ r/Paleontology
A List Possible Bad Ends for Operation Pleistocene, My Original Cowboy-Era Campaign3yr ⋅ AgentGrange ⋅ r/DeltaGreenRPG
This species persisted into the early Pleistocene and was restricted to Eastern Africa.4mo ⋅ Quaternary23 ⋅ r/pleistocene
Humerus and Tarsometatarsi from a Late Pleistocene Uruguayan Terror Bird (Phorusrhacidae sp.).6mo ⋅ ReturntoPleistocene ⋅ r/pleistocene
South America During the Pleistocene Must Have Been a Sight to Behold4yr ⋅ Magnus-Force ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
Hexaprotodon, a Miocene era hippo with six incisors, living in India until the Pleistocene5yr ⋅ sylvyrfyre ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
Late Pleistocene megafaunal carnivores of Mexico. And yes, anteaters belong here too.3yr ⋅ Retard-Cheekz ⋅ r/pleistocene
This group of Camels are getting loaded and are traveling to their new home, Pleistocene Park.3yr ⋅ PaleoGuy_Art ⋅ r/megafaunarewilding
A Flock of Terror Birds, Titanis Walleri, Attacking An Old Bull American Mastodon In Early Pleistocene2mo ⋅ ExoticShock ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
Current-Formed Ripple Marks in Late Pleistocene Outwash, Central Lower Michigan6yr ⋅ still_timmin ⋅ r/geology
We often forget how dangerous hunting pleistocene megafauna would've been for Paleolithic people. these2yr ⋅ homo_artis ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
Pampatherium typum, a large armadillo-like animal from the Late Pleistocene of South America.5yr ⋅ ImHalfCentaur1 ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
Assuming the overkill hypothesis is true, what if we didn't overhunt Pleistocene megafauna?4mo ⋅ Time-Accident3809 ⋅ r/pleistocene
of Hippos in Europe is a well known fact, what is more obscure is that in the Late Middle and Late Pleistocene2yr ⋅ ReturntoPleistocene ⋅ r/pleistocene
Camels in the Pleistocene park are preparing for winter - they began to grow fur2yr ⋅ melanf ⋅ r/megafaunarewilding
Voay robustus, the 4 meter long apex predator of Late Pleistocene-Early Holocene Madagascar4yr ⋅ ImHalfCentaur1 ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
This is an artist depiction of the elephant sized Eremotherium laurillardi roaming around Late Pleistocene3yr ⋅ ImHalfCentaur1 ⋅ r/interestingasfuck
“Scientists have revived a plant from the Pleistocene epoch. This plant is 32 thousand years old!6mo ⋅ Dhunhd ⋅ r/NieRReincarnation
It’s a beautiful day in the Pacific Northwest, and you’re an unstoppable killing machine from the Pleistocene5yr ⋅ patriot-renegade ⋅ r/TwoBestFriendsPlay
Elasmotherium, an extinct species of rhino that lived in the Eurasian area in the Late Pliocene and Pleistocene4yr ⋅ Alexaalexa97 ⋅ r/Archeology
The Philippines during the Last Glacial Maximum 20,000 years ago during the Pleistocene Epoch1yr ⋅ genius23sarcasm ⋅ r/Philippines
The pleistocene was a different story however, with this image depicting the giant ground sloth Eremotherium2yr ⋅ [deleted] ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
An AI take on the Pleistocene Patagonian panther (Panthera onca mesembrina)1yr ⋅ OncaAtrox ⋅ r/Jaguarland
North America in the Early Pliocene (before a land bridge was formed) and remaining until the Early Pleistocene1yr ⋅ ReturntoPleistocene ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
are jaguars' closest living relatives, diverging from each other during the late Pliocene to early Pleistocene8mo ⋅ OncaAtrox ⋅ r/Jaguarland
A Tiger attacking a Gigantopithecus from behind somewhere in Pleistocene Asia. Art by Hodari Nundu.3yr ⋅ ExoticShock ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
possibly largely terrestrial croc Quinkana, the two biggest and most formidable predators of the early-mid Pleistocene7mo ⋅ aquilasr ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
America from 800,000 to 11,000 years ago during the Pleistocene epoch.3yr ⋅ JaeSolomon ⋅ r/PrehistoricLife
The American Lion, Panthera atrox, defending its bison prey from the Dire Wolf, Canis dirus, in Late Pleistocene3yr ⋅ ImHalfCentaur1 ⋅ r/interestingasfuck
Scientists have revived a plant from the Pleistocene epoch. This plant is 32,000 years old!2yr ⋅ Felinski ⋅ r/ChilluminatiPod
Looks like Pleistocene Park is expanding soon, which means not only more land for megafauna, but possibly2yr ⋅ Brady-T2 ⋅ r/megafaunarewilding
What Would You Want To See In A Pleistocene Version Of Prehistoric Planet?4mo ⋅ ExoticShock ⋅ r/pleistocene
Yakutian Horses in Pleistocene Park, anyone know how similar these guys are to Pleistocene era horses3yr ⋅ julianofcanada ⋅ r/megafaunarewilding
During the middle Pleistocene, a European Hippopotamus ventures out of its usual river habitat and enters7mo ⋅ Quaternary23 ⋅ r/pleistocene
central Colombia (left) today if not for human-linked range reductions and extinctions from the Late Pleistocene1yr ⋅ Lethiun ⋅ r/pleistocene
Ground Sloth, Eremotherium laurillardi, and the Columbian Mammoth, Mammuthus columbi, Somewhere in Late Pleistocene3yr ⋅ ImHalfCentaur1 ⋅ r/interestingasfuck
Distribution of the largest cat species during the Late Pleistocene by Gabriel Ugueto3yr ⋅ ImHalfCentaur1 ⋅ r/MapPorn
This species died out in the early Pleistocene and likely preyed upon large fish, seals, small whales6mo ⋅ Quaternary23 ⋅ r/pleistocene
A recent paper has described the first confirmed remains of jaguars during the Pleistocene of Uruguay1yr ⋅ OncaAtrox ⋅ r/pleistocene
When you’re roaming the North American Pleistocene only for some hominid with a sharp throwing stick6yr ⋅ GoddHowardsServant ⋅ r/Paleontology
It thrived on Pleistocene Menorica, facing no predators and no natural competition until the island was6yr ⋅ Mr_Quinn ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
the positions of the volcanic front during the Eocene-Oligocene (red line), Pliocene (blue line), and Pleistocene1yr ⋅ tomydenger ⋅ r/geography
Archaeoindris fontoynontii, a gorilla-sized lemur from the Late Pleistocene of Madagascar.5yr ⋅ ImHalfCentaur1 ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
Paleodistributions of different Lion species during the Late Pleistocene ~20,000 years ago.4yr ⋅ ImHalfCentaur1 ⋅ r/MapPorn
Thylacoleo carnifex, marsupial lion from late Pliocene to late Pleistocene Australia4yr ⋅ imhalfmermaid ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
Anti-Herbivory traits that have stuck around since the Pleistocene, why would remnant traits stick around3yr ⋅ plantsarewhereitsat ⋅ r/botany
Ngandong Tiger (Panthera tigris soloensis) Attacking a Meganthropus - Pleistocene era Java Island4yr ⋅ ChristTHK95 ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
Elasmotherium, an extinct species of rhino that lived in the Eurasian area in the Late Pliocene and Pleistocene4yr ⋅ Alexaalexa97 ⋅ r/archeologyworld
The European Pleistocene hippopotamus antiquus chases the European Pleistocene rhinoceros Stephanorhinus3yr ⋅ melanf ⋅ r/megafaunarewilding
I found this rock with a strange texture, someone said it looks like pleistocene clay ironstone.7yr ⋅ draykendragon ⋅ r/whatisthisthing
thiccc toothed boi here is the Xenosmilus Hodsonae, a big cat found in Florida that lived during the Pleistocene5yr ⋅ GancioTheRanter ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
Alpha, which showed how the relationship between Humans and Dogs began with a Boy and a Wolf in The Pleistocene2yr ⋅ ExoticShock ⋅ r/pleistocene
It was a species of short-faced Kangaroo and lived in Australia during the Pleistocene epoch.6yr ⋅ Riley_Conway ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
Cortalus giganteus, a 15-footlong rattlesnake from Pleistocene Florida.6yr ⋅ GreasyGallimimus ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
I love the hierarchy between predators, I wonder what that must have been like during the Pleistocene3yr ⋅ Retard-Cheekz ⋅ r/megafaunarewilding
Gigantopithecus blacki is an extinct genus of great ape from the Early to Middle Pleistocene of southern3yr ⋅ TheCrapMyGuy ⋅ r/interestingasfuck
Here, as an example, a generalized habitat preference for various pleistocenic species in Europe3yr ⋅ Risingmagpie ⋅ r/megafaunarewilding
Pelorovis antiquus, from the Late Pleistocene of Africa, had horns that spanned over 9ft (3m)!5yr ⋅ ImHalfCentaur1 ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
Bison latifrons, an extinct species of bison that lived in North America during the Pleistocene epoch7yr ⋅ CLE_BROWNS_32 ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
The Isle but it's set in the Pleistocene: which creatures should be included in the game?10mo ⋅ Callometro ⋅ r/theisle
I'm a fan of this guy and his Pleistocene/Paleolithic questions. Has hundreds of them.4yr ⋅ FlavoredKlaatu ⋅ r/InsanePeopleQuora
Pleistocene Rewilded Everglades, completely hypothetical. Comment your thoughts.2yr ⋅ Retard-Cheekz ⋅ r/megafaunarewilding
Gigantopithecus was a massive prehistoric ape that lived in Asia during the Pliocene and Pleistocene5yr ⋅ sdh96 ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
Under the overkill hypothesis, the Pleistocene extinction event never truly ceased, w/ humans eliminating4yr ⋅ DominusForti ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
A scene form the Mammoth Steppe of the Late Pleistocene Eurasia4yr ⋅ ImHalfCentaur1 ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
Dire Wolf (Aenocyon dirus) chasing a Giant Capybara (Neochoerus pinckneyi) through a late Pleistocene7mo ⋅ Dacnis ⋅ r/pleistocene
Pleistocene rewilding, Early Holocene Rewilding, Late Holocene Rewilidng, Novel-ecosystem rewilding,.3yr ⋅ Risingmagpie ⋅ r/megafaunarewilding
pouncing upon a guanaco (a camelid) is prehistoric scene of big cats and camels dating back to the Pleistocene4yr ⋅ DominusForti ⋅ r/natureismetal
America from 800,000 to 11,000 years ago during the Pleistocene epoch.3yr ⋅ JaeSolomon ⋅ r/interestingasfuck
That got me thinking about what other Pleistocene animals deserve a chance in the spotlight in the horror1yr ⋅ ArtMakerProductions ⋅ r/pleistocene
A little mini-project of mine with no name yet. But its an isolated continent ecosystem in the Pacific filled with several animals that otherwise went extinct on the mainland both recently(Pleistocene) and going all the way back to the Middle Oligocene3yr ⋅ Arts_and_Axes ⋅ r/SpeculativeEvolution
Plio/Pleistocene Pelvic Section. South West Florida Caloosahatchee Formation. Glades County, FL.6yr ⋅ Alej6345 ⋅ r/fossilid
Josephoartigasia monesi is the largest known rodent that lived during the Pliocene to early Pleistocene5yr ⋅ westvagina ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
Continuing with my appreciation of Peter Schouten, the Late Pleistocene of Southern California.5yr ⋅ ImHalfCentaur1 ⋅ r/Naturewasmetal
During the Pleistocene era, the Giant Vampire Bat (Desmodus draculae) likely fed on the blood of large9yr ⋅ remotectrl ⋅ r/BatFacts
means mount) is located glacial lake formed in the crater of an extinct volcano, erupting during the Pleistocene6yr ⋅ AnnaEghiazaryan ⋅ r/geology
I feel like nobody remembers Pleistocene Australia map, my main was thylacoleo but megalania was a close5yr ⋅ Northbankyoutube ⋅ r/Tierzoo