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The Tsintaosaurus is believed to have lived in herds and fed on a variety of plants
Esto se ha observado en fósiles donde se han encontrado varios individuos juntos
pelvis estrechas
Its sharp teeth tore into the flesh and bone of its prey
Deinotherium Variant:Unprimed The Tsintaosaurus is believed toDeinotherium (D. giganteum, "Terrible beast") is an extinct genus of primitive elephants that lived during the Miocene and Pliocene, between approximately 23 and 5 million years ago. They are believed to be close relatives of modern elephants and belonged to the family Deinotheriidae, characterized by downward curving tusks. The Deinotherium were huge and robust animals, with bodies that could reach 4 meters in height and weigh up to 10 tons. Its most
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