Illustration comparing the size and appearance of the extinct Barbourofelis fricki, a sabre-toothed carnivorous mammal from the family Barbourofelidae, with the modern fossa (Cryptoprocta ferox), a carnivorous predator endemic to Madagascar, against the backdrop of open woodlands and wetlands of prehistoric North America. Barbourofelis, distinguished by its massive canines and robust build, walks behind the much smaller modern fossa, highlighting the striking differences in size, morphology, and ecological roles between these two carnivorous species.

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