Fossil skull of upper half of upper dog
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The largest species of the Upper Canis genus, the Heidelberg Upper Canis, has a shoulder height of 1.2 meters and an estimated weight of 95-120 kilograms, which is twice the size of the North American gray wolf. The sturdy physique and indomitable collective strength of these terrifying animals made them a nightmare for many vegetarians in North America at that time. The appearance of the upper dog was due to the decline of the canine bear family, which allowed them to turn passive into active, give their opponents a fatal blow, and replace half of the canine bear family. The subfamily Cyprinidae not only hindered the development of the family Ursidae in North America, but also eliminated its ancestral group, the ancient subfamily Cyprinidae, led by Osborne dogs weighing up to 50 kilograms.