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Macrauchenia patachonica is an extinct species of mammal that lived in South America during the Pleistocene
allowing it to run at great speed and make quick and agile movements
8 million to 10
This suggests that this dinosaur had a specialized adaptation for hunting in aquatic environments
placas óseas y osteodermos
Eozostrodon parvus Tarchia Macrauchenia patachonica is an extinctEozostrodon parvus is a small extinct mammal that belonged to the group of cynodonts, which in turn is found within the subclass Cynodontia. This animal lived during the Triassic period, specifically in the Early Triassic era, approximately 200 million years ago. Its name, Eozostrodon, derives from the Greek "eos" meaning "dawn" and "stros" meaning "chest", referring to the early period in which it lived. Eozostrodon parvus was characterized by its
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