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Width 152 mm
The habitat of Euparkeria capensis consisted of fluvial environments and semi-arid plains of the supercontinent Gondwana during the Middle Triassic
probablemente conservaban tres dedos funcionales con garras
Precedió a los Dinosaurios en unos 50 MA y pertenecía a un linaje reptiliano totalmente diferente
competition between males and intraspecific recognition
Menoceras arikarense Variant:Hand-painted Width 152 mmMenoceras arikarense is an extinct species of perissodactyl mammal belonging to the Rhinocerotidae family, which lived during the early Miocene, approximately between 23 and 16 million years ago, in what is now North America. This taxon is representative of the primitive rhinoceroses of the Teleoceratina subgroup, characterized by their relatively small size and adaptations to open environments. From a morphological point of view, Menoceras arikarense
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