Description
Scientists have identified several species of Tupuxuara
El torso de Argentinosaurus huinculensis era amplio y profundo
en lo que hoy es Mongolia y otras partes de Asia Central
Snout-tail length 3300 mm
The teeth at the front of the dentary projected strongly forward and outward
Globidens dakotensis Variante:Pintado a mano Scientists have identified several speciesGlobidens dakotensis was a durophagous mosasaurid from the Late Cretaceous of North America, known from remains recovered from the Pierre Shale Group, especially in South Dakota, within marine deposits associated with the ancient Western Interior Seaway. This species belongs to Mosasauridae, a group of large marine squamates related to lizards and snakes, not dinosaurs, which dominated many oceanic ecosystems during the Late Cretaceous. Within this
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