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These fossils are important to paleontologists because they provide information about the evolution and ecology of ammonites in the Late Cretaceous
Zalmoxes robustus was a herbivorous dinosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous period in the Maastrichtian
It had a robust body and four strong legs that allowed it to move both on land and in water
suggesting that it was a quadruped dinosaur
suggesting parental care behavior
Mantellisaurus atherfieldensis Variant:Unprimed These fossils are important toMantellisaurus atherfieldensis is a herbivorous ornithopod dinosaur that lived during the Early Cretaceous Period, approximately 125 million years ago, in what is now Europe. Its skeleton is remarkably well documented thanks to numerous fossils found in England and other places in Europe, making it one of the best known ornithopods of its time. This dinosaur belongs to the Iguanodontidae family and shows intermediate characteristics between the most
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