Dingosmilus

The Dingosmilus (Dingosmilus longicrures) is a saber-toothed, future descendant of the dingo that became the apex predator of the Australia  became lusher with grasslands. Dingosmilus is one of the largest canines on Earth, about the size of an Asiatic lion.

Evolution
After the Late Holocene, humans are now gone, but a group of dingoes that managed to survive and adapt human activities. Living in islolation, the dingoes managed to evolve into a group of endemic canids of the Australian continent, who will graze the ecological niche of super predators during the isolation of the continent, evolving long and muscular legs for the race over great distance, larger than those of their ancestors, strong claws to grasp the prey and more robust skull with giant canines to tear the thick skin of large prey that hunting. this predator will exaggerate and live in a similar way to that of today's lions by hunting and organizing in packs with an alpha male and female alpha.