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the scene descends into a frenzy of violence
which suggests binocular vision that allowed it a three-dimensional perception of the environment
Snout-tail length 128 mm
Lystrosaurus curvatus represents a fascinating example of an organism that not only survived one of the worst mass extinctions
an ancestral branch of cetaceans that represents a transition between land mammals and modern cetaceans
Aquilolamna milarcae Scale:1:35 the scene descends into aAquilolamna milarcae is an extinct species of shark that lived during the Late Cretaceous, approximately 70 to 65 million years ago. This prehistoric shark is known for its distinctive "crossbow" shape, characterized by very large, triangular shaped pectoral fins. Its fossil remains were discovered in the Lpez de Bertodano Formation on Seymour Island in Antarctica. This species of shark is considered one of the rarest and most surprising fossils found
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