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with its distinctive mix of avian and reptilian features

We are pleased to be able to exclusively offer this magnificent replica of the skeleton of 'Hector'

approximately 2 million to 46

Linhenykus occupies a particularly relevant position for understanding the evolution of forelimbs in maniraptoran theropods

Altura 119 mm

Kosmodraco dakotensis Variante:Sin imprimar with its distinctive mix ofKosmodraco dakotensis was a freshwater choristodere from the Palaeocene of North America. It was originally described as Simoedosaurus dakotensis and was later reassigned to the genus Kosmodraco. This animal was neither a dinosaur nor a crocodile, although its general appearance may have superficially resembled that of certain predatory aquatic reptiles. It belonged to Choristodera, a lineage of semi aquatic diapsids that survived the end Cretaceous

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