Description
but had unique characteristics that distinguished it from its current terrestrial and aquatic relatives
The Pose of the Models represent three specimens of Carcharodontosaurus babys in different actions
approximately 345 to 295 million years ago
It is estimated that it could reach lengths of up to 14 meters
It had an elongated
Dakosaurus maximus Variant:Primed but had unique characteristics thatDakosaurus maximus is a prehistoric marine reptile that lived during the Late Jurassic period, approximately 150 million years ago. This marine predator belonged to the group of marine crocodiles, but had unique characteristics that distinguished it from its current terrestrial and aquatic relatives. Dakosaurus maximus was a carnivorous reptile that inhabited the oceans of what is now Europe and South America. It was a formidable predator, with an
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