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con mandíbulas que podían abrirse lo suficiente como para tragar presas enteras
it walked on two legs
approximately 30 to 25 million years ago
confirmed by modern statistical analyses and reviews of large fossil samples
Recent research on the bones and skeleton of Amargasaurus cazaui has provided new insights into its growth and development
Enchoteuthis melanae Coelophysis con mandíbulas que podían abrirseEnchoteuthis melanae was a coleoid cephalopod from the Late Cretaceous of North America, known from fossil remains recovered from marine deposits of the former Western Interior Seaway. Traditionally, related material was often associated with Tusoteuthis longa, but later revisions of large Cretaceous gladii have indicated that part of this material belongs to Enchoteuthis melanae, a taxon within Enchoteuthididae. This group represents one of the most
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