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Compsognathus longipes Variante:Pintado a mano it is presumed that females

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it is presumed that females laid few eggs per clutch

The skin of Diplodocus carnegii is unknown due to a lack of fossil evidence

more recent genetic studies revealed its status as a separate species

Concavenator measured around 6 meters in length and weighed approximately 500-600 kilograms

The study found something extraordinary: adult jaws show extreme wear

Compsognathus longipes Variante:Pintado a mano it is presumed that femalesCompsognathus longipes was a small coelurosaurian theropod dinosaur from the Late Jurassic of Europe, known primarily from two nearly complete skeletons recovered from the famous lithographic limestone deposits of Solnhofen in Bavaria, Germany, and Canjuers in south eastern France. Originally described by Johann Andreas Wagner in 1861, this taxon became one of the classic species of European palaeontology and was long celebrated as one of the smallest

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