Description
in accordance with the general evidence available for paravians and closely related dromaeosaurids
Its nostrils
Snout-to-tail length 172 mm
Its main prey likely included juvenile hadrosaurs and medium-sized or weakened ceratopsians
indicating facultative quadrupedal locomotion
Eurhinodelphis cocheteuxi Variante:Imprimado in accordance with the generalEurhinodelphis cocheteuxi was a eurhinodelphinid odontocete from the Miocene of Europe, known primarily from fossil remains recovered in the Antwerp region of Belgium, within marine deposits along the southern margin of the former North Sea Basin. Originally described by Du Bus in 1867 and later revised on the basis of additional cranial material, this taxon represents one of the most characteristic long snouted fossil dolphins of the European
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