Fan Casting Anoplotherium as Oligocene in Extinct Animals Face Claims

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Anoplotherium as Oligocene in Extinct Animals Face Claims

Anoplotherium

Anoplotherium is an extinct genus of herbivorous artiodactyl mammal, possibly belonging to or a close relative of the suborder Tylopoda, which lived in Europe from the Late Eocene to the earliest O...
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Extinct Animals Face Claims

Extinct Animals Face Claims

Inspired by amalfi5000, dynasti, and starklinson's Face Claims
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Face claims sorted by prehistoric and extinct animals by time periods, geography, classification, popularity, etc.
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Anoplotherium has been suggested by fans for 4 roles on myCast, including Fauna in Journey to the Center of the Earth. Similar actors include Adocus, Palaeobatrachus, and Hesperocyon. Anoplotherium was suggested to play Oligocene in Extinct Animals Face Claims by jpstudios11. Other actors sugggested to play this role include Daeodon, Entelodon, and Hyaenodon. Extinct Animals Face Claims has 20 roles, including Late Cretaceous, Pleistocene, and Early-Mid Cretaceous.

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