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adapted for tearing meat
Tarbosaurus is an important example of the diversity of tyrannosaurids in the Cretaceous
un cuerno en la nariz y una serie de pequeñas protuberancias en la parte superior del cráneo
the ankylosaurids
An interesting aspect of Camptosaurus dispar is that fossils have been found in several locations in North America
Megapterygius wakayamaensis Variant:Unprimed adapted for tearing meatMegapterygius wakayamaensis is a species of ichthyosaur that lived during the Early Cretaceous period, approximately 130 million years ago. This marine reptile was discovered in the Wakayama region, Japan, and its specific name, "wakayamaensis", refers to this locality. Megapterygius wakayamaensis belonged to a group of marine reptiles that adapted extraordinarily well to life in water. With an estimated length of between 6 and 8 meters, this
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