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I would be fairly surprised if people actually are able to identify Hemauchenia jawbones as the jawbone of an extinct genus of llama, or a top of a skull as a rare extinct deer first found in the Toronto subway, or the back of the skull of a goat-ox thing.
I was able to find a couple more ground sloth reconstructions, but I believe that the list is still not complete. I also have been unable to find anything really, on giant hutia species of the Caribbean, aside from them easily clearing the weight limit for this quiz.
I removed Stegomastodon as I learned through research for the Pleistocene elephantid quiz that all north american gompotheres that are not Mastodons are classified as Cuvieronius. Replaced the pictures of eremotherium, dire wolves, extinct peccaries, hagermans horse, and stockoceros as I found better images for them.