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quien contribuyó significativamente al estudio de los dinosaurios de Alaska
Scale 1:10 - 200 mm
trapping flesh and muscle as the current turns red
camélidos y équidos primitivos
a postcranium with oversized forelimbs giving it an estimated wingspan of around 1
Wendiceratops pinhornensis Variant:Unprimed quien contribuyó significativamente al estudioWendiceratops pinhornensis is an ornithischian ceratopsid dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous (approx. 7978 million years ago), classified within the Centrosaurinae clade and described from fossil materials recovered from the Oldman Formation in Alberta, Canada. This taxon is particularly relevant in evolutionary studies as it represents one of the earliest pieces of evidence for the development of prominent nasal horns within ceratopsids, suggesting
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