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Nanuqsaurus vs Troodon Archaeopteryx the lack of front teeth

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the lack of front teeth could also indicate an adaptation to filter food from water

The skin of this animal was probably covered in scales and possibly had adaptive features for camouflage or thermoregulation

it was full of forests and large grazing areas for herbivores like Triceratops

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Nanuqsaurus vs Troodon Archaeopteryx the lack of front teethHunting scene in the Arctic winter of a Nanuqsaurus hoglundi on Troodon formosus in the Late Cretaceous Campanian period about 70 MA. The pose represents the fight for survival in both species. Approximate measurements of the replica: Scale 1: 35 140 x 111 x 75 mm H Scale 1: 20 245 mm large

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