i always thought it was a Tasmanian devil but thanks for the info and spelling
Going to have to google this as I've not heard of this animal.The Irish Elk.
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Quite an impressive beast I must say!
Don't know if you follow any cryptozoology, but there are many reports of Large type Sloths being alive still in remote parts of South Americas.probably the big-ass sloth
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Many believe this is what Sasquatch are in present day, or some relative.Gigantopithecus. The largest primate ever and lived alongside modern humans in China
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Don't know if you follow any cryptozoology, but there are many reports of Large type Sloths being alive still in remote parts of South Americas.
Could you imagine being out picking berries and seeing that thing barreling down on you.Many believe this is what Sasquatch are in present day, or some relative.
Not to sound like a nut job mate, but I listen to a podcast called "sasquatch chronicles" where they have all sorts of military/ special forces guys call in telling their stories claiming bigfoot is real but covered up.Could you imagine being out picking berries and seeing that thing barreling down on you.
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This is the devil. A small dog sized beast with an oversized head and jaws capable of cracking bones. Still in Tassie, eating roadkill. It is dealing with a transmissible cancer right now though. The name comes from their awful, awful screams at night and they fight a lot.
The tumor disease, Devil Facial Tumour Disease, is really interesting. They fight and bite a lot and actually pass cells of the tumour to each other- it's basically a tissue graft. There are only a few examples of this in nature, a few in clams and one sexually transmitted one in dogs.
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early 90s wiggers
They have pretty cool ways of avoiding the immune system. At first it was thought devils had so little genetic diversity the immune system didn't notice the foreign cells but that turns out to be not the case.Whoah, that is that cancer thing for real? If they get bit or whatever and it get's another Devil's tumor cells in the wound - shouldn't their immune system kill all cells?
Pretty sure J roc launched an independent career in Christian rap.notice how the world went to shit when they went extinct.
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They have pretty cool ways of avoiding the immune system. At first it was thought devils had so little genetic diversity the immune system didn't notice the foreign cells but that turns out to be not the case.
Immune cells recognize foreign cells by signals on the outside of cells called MHC. However the cancer is able to hide MHC. Natural killer cells should kill them if they are hiding MHC as defective, but there appears to be another mechanism involved where the tumours tell the immune system to back off.
There's a lot to learn for cancer research and for organ transplants type stuff.
Also the whole system appears to be evolving, it used to be that tumours would grow uncontrollably and kill, but some devils appear to tolerate them now. Its in the tumours best interest to allow the host to live longer, after all.