Classification: Mammal
Review: Cave Bear (Playmobil)
The Playmobil cave bear(Ursus spelaeus) measures about 10.5 cm long and is medium brown in colour with black eyes, a red tongue, and white teeth.
Review: Glyptodon (Prehistoric Mammal Series by Schleich)
Review: Smilodon (2015 version by CollectA)
Review: Daeodon (CollectA)
Review: Woolly Mammoth and Baby (Playmobil)
Review: Smilodon (Carnegie Collection by Safari ltd.)
Review: Hyaenodon (Mojö Fun)
Hyaenodon was an interesting predatory animal that first evolved 42 million years ago and lived from the Late Eocene through to Early Miocene. The first thing to know about them is that they are not related to hyenas. In fact, they were a creodont, a long extinct group of mammals that did not survive the Miocene.
Review: Woolly Mammoth (Papo)
Review: Woolly Mammoth baby (Prehistoric Life by Wild Safari)
Review: Megaloceros giganteus (Irish elk) (Prehistoric Times by Bullyland)
I am sure most collectors are aware that Bullyland has produced an interesting collection of prehistoric mega fauna, mammals, and terror birds. One overlooked mammal by most toy lines has been the Irish elk. It was nice to see a company take a chance on an animal that rarely sees any toy love.
Review: Woolly Mammoth (Prehistoric life collection by Safari Ltd)
Many years ago when I was a small child, I thought all of the ancient mammoths where the Woolly Mammoth. I later learned that it was a diverse branch with many different members. The first mammoth bones I had ever seen in person were at the Mammoth Site in South Dakota, where a majority of the mammoth remains are of the Columbian variety, but there are also a few remains of the Woolly Mammoth as well.

