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Its behavior likely resembled that of modern elephants
Evidence for this comes from a huge bite wound inflicted on the back of an Edmontosaurus that closely matches the shape of a Tyrannosaurus mouth
It was roughly as long and heavy as a Volkswagen Beetle
providing a rare glimpse into the composition and diversity of early post-extinction forests
as evidenced by its teeth and jaws
6.5" Aidachar pankowskii Fossil Teeth Jaw Section Ray-Finned Fish Cretaceous Age Spinosaurus Tooth Its behavior likely resembled thatLocation: Oued Zem, Morocco Weight: 10. 7 Ounces Jaw Dimensions: 6. 5 Inches Long, 2. 1 Inches Wide,1. 5 Inches Thick The item pictured is the item you will receive. Upper Cretaceous, 100 million to 50 million years ago Aidachar is an extinct genus of marine ichthyodectiform ray finned fish that lived during the Late Cretaceous period. The type species, Aidachar paludalis, was discovered in the Kyzyl Kum desert of Uzbekistan. A second species,
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