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Deinosuchus Carbonífero it is likely that it

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it is likely that it had skin covered with scales and a light but strong bone structure

Dimetrodon limbatus was a carnivorous predator that fed on other small animals and reptiles

including dinosaur bones and other remains of the fauna and flora of the time

Scale 1:72 - 125 mm long (Complete)

which makes it an interesting case of insular speciation

Deinosuchus Carbonífero it is likely that itDeinosuchus (D. riograndensis, "terrible crocodile") is an extinct crocodilian genus that lived during the Campanian of the Late Cretaceous period, in what is now North America. Deinosuchus was one of the largest crocodiles that ever existed, along with Sarcosuchus, with a length that could reach 10 12 meters and a weight of up to 10 tons. Its huge jaws were equipped with sharp, pointy teeth, allowing it to hunt large prey such as dinosaurs, turtles,

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