Description
Sus extremidades delanteras con grandes garras también sugieren que podría haber atrapado presas en el agua de manera efectiva
occupying a niche as a specialized freshwater hunter following the mass extinction at the end of the Cretaceous
forming part of a highly diversified trophic web
Concavenator podría haber tenido algún tipo de plumaje
represents a key piece in understanding the evolutionary origins of the lineage that would eventually lead to mammals
Euparkeria capensis Scale:1:10 Sus extremidades delanteras con grandesEuparkeria capensis is a basal archosauriform from the Middle Triassic, dated approximately 245 million years ago, whose fossil remains have been found mainly in the Cynognathus Formation, in South Africa. Originally described by Robert Broom in 1913, this small reptile holds a fundamental position in the study of early archosaur evolution, as it exhibits a combination of anatomical characteristics considered transitional between more primitive
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