66 million years ago, a massive asteroid wiped out the dinosaurs, ending one era and giving birth to another. From the ashes of destruction, small, fragile mammals rose to claim the throne of Earth.
Over millions of years, they evolved into colossal beasts, from the terrifying Andrewsarchus, the gentle giant Indricotherium, to the armored Glyptodon and the saber-toothed Smilodon. These were the new rulers of the planet, mammalian titans that filled the void left by dinosaurs. Yet even they were not immortal.
Climate change, shifting landscapes, and the rise of humankind sealed their fate. But their bones still whisper a timeless story of power, survival, and the endless cycle of life’s rise and fall.