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Fossils suggest that these juvenile tyrannosaurids had the adaptations needed for both speed and precision in hunting
elongated bodies designed for swift swimming
indicating that it primarily browsed on trees
Peggy Vincent and her team at the National Museum of Natural History in Paris
Lambeosaurus was probably capable of running up to 30 miles per hour
6.3" Fenestella Fossil Bryozoan Moss Animal Upper Ordovician Age Macao Portugal Apsopelix Fossils suggest that these juvenileLocation: Macao, Portugal Weight: 12. 3 Ounces Dimensions: 6. 3 Inches Long, 2. 2 Inches Wide, 1. 9 Inches Thick (Matrix) The item pictured is the one you will receive. Upper Ordovician, 452 Million Years old. Fenestella is a genus of bryozoans, also known as moss animals, that form fan shaped colonies with a netted appearance. These organisms are characterized by their skeletal structure, which consists of stiff branches interconnected by narrower
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