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although some specimens could have been even larger
foot bones
refers to both its discoverer and the cold climate of its prehistoric habitat
although some fossil specimens suggest it may have been even larger
Se piensa que podrían haber realizado las puestas de huevos en la arena como las tortugas actuales o bien pudieran haber dado a luz a sus crías en el Mar
Microraptor gui Camarosaurus although some specimens could haveMicroraptor gui is a small theropod dinosaur that belonged to the group of dromaeosaurids, living during the early Cretaceous period, approximately 120 million years ago. Discovered in the Jiufotang Formation in China, this fascinating dinosaur was named after Chinese paleontologist Gu Zhiwei. With an estimated length of around one meter, Microraptor gui was notable for its feathers, making it one of the first known non avian dinosaurs with evidence
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