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which would have allowed it to hunt aquatic prey such as fish and reptiles
is an extinct genus of perissodactyl mammals that lived in North America during the Eocene period
and a parietal frill ornamented with distinctive bony projections
Unlike large and spectacular ceratopsians such as Triceratops
Plateosaurus trossingensis Rhodocetus which would have allowed itPlateosaurus trossingensis was a basal sauropodomorph dinosaur from the Late Triassic (Late Norian, approximately 214204 million years ago), widely documented in deposits in Germany, especially in Trossingen and Halberstadt. It represents one of the best known prosauropods due to the abundance and excellent preservation of articulated skeletons. It was a large herbivore for its time, with a total length ranging from 7 to 10 meters and an estimated
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