dinosaurs
The Ice age
The sloths of today weren't around during the ice ages, but earlier versions of sloths have been around for ages.
sloths :D
Most North American ice age megafauna such as columbian mammoths, jefferson ground sloths, short-face bears, and dire wolves (actually marsupials) died out 12,700 years ago, and some survived until 9,000 years ago, while Eurasian ice age megafauna died out around 11,000 years ago
A mammoth, saber-toothed tigers, ground sloths, a saber-toothed squirrel, dodos, and brontotheres.
The ice age animals include saber tooth tigers, giant sloths, mammoths, and mastodons. They are now extinct but have been discovered through the collection of fossils.
Sid from Ice Age is a giant ground sloth.
We are all in an ice age. It began about 2.6 million years ago and we live in a warm period between glaciations of which there have been many. In the far north the ground is frozen, this is not normal outside of an ice age.
Their sloths that look reallly big. More than usual.
Slight shifts caused frequent ice ages. Polar ice advanced and retreated each time, carving and moulding the land. A pattern of the Ice Ages emerged, but by the last Ice Age, the ice began to melt and the sea levels rose rapidly. Many ice land bridges were formed between continents. There are not names for the major geologic events, but here are the names of some things created by the Ice Age shifts: Beringia/Bering Land Bridge (between Asia and North America) Doggerland (landmass connecting Great Britain to Europe) Bering Straight Crossing (between Russia and Alaska)
The Rotten Tomatoes Show - 2009 Public Enemies Ice Age Dawn of the Dinosaurs The Stoning of Soraya M 1-18 was released on: USA: 9 July 2009
Dinosaurs, like T-Rex and other things. At least those are the ones that seem most obvious.