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Ophthalmosaurus glide
que le permitían desgarrar la carne de sus presas
Dsungaripterus fossils have been found in Mongolia and China
approximately 130-110 million years ago
looking for an opening to inflict a lethal bite on its neck
Lystrosaurus murrayi Variant:Hand painted Ophthalmosaurus glideLystrosaurus murrayi was a remarkable creature that lived approximately 250 million years ago during the Permian period. It was an animal similar to a reptile, but in reality it belonged to the group of therapsids, a precursor lineage of mammals. It had a stocky body and short legs, suggesting that it spent most of its time on dry land. Its skull had characteristics adapted for a herbivorous diet, indicating that it fed on plants and vegetation.
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