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This needs to be fixed. The Polar Bear shown is at least 20% bigger than Polar Bears get. How about a lion, a killer whale, a sperm whale, and a reticulated python?

Size problems![edit]

  • The polar bear is way too big. It's normally never gets taller than 160 cm at the shoulders.
  • The Megistotherium is also way too big. According to the sources we got, it should be 150 cm at the shoulders.
  • The image should include the largest landliving carnivorous mammal ever, the Arctotherium (a bear), which should be 340 cm tall when standing on its hind legs.

--46.239.115.2 (talk) 23:43, 15 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]