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approximately 37 to 34 million years ago
Tylosaurus (T
measuring 1
It is thought that Dryosaurus altus would have been able to escape predators and move quickly in search of food in its habitat
Approximate measurements of Genyornis: Scale 1:35 Complete
Australovenator wintonensis Argentinosaurus approximately 37 to 34 millionAustralovenator wintonensis is a theropod dinosaur that belongs to the allosaur group and lived during the Early Cretaceous period, approximately 110 to 105 million years ago. It was discovered in the Winton Formation in Queensland, Australia. This bipedal carnivore is known to be one of the largest theropods found in Australia and is of interest among paleontologists due to its role in understanding the Cretaceous dinosaur fauna of the Australian
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