A hyper-realistic reconstruction of Thylacoleo carnifex, the marsupial lion from the Pleistocene of Australia, depicted in natural habitat. Emphasize its robust, muscular body with short powerful limbs and a thick tail for balance. The head shows distinctive large, chisel-shaped incisors resembling rodent-like teeth, enlarged triangular blade-like premolars, and the absence of canine teeth. The fur is tawny with subtle striping, and the creature is shown in a dynamic stalking pose, highlighting its powerful jaws and unique dental structure as per fossil evidence See more