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Snout-tail length 280 mm
It lived approximately 70 to 66 million years ago
The most striking feature of Lokiceratops is its skull
Saurosuchus was not primarily an aquatic animal
and the hatchlings emerged and returned to the water shortly after hatching
Globidens dakotensis Variante:Imprimado Snout-tail length 280 mmGlobidens dakotensis was a durophagous mosasaurid from the Late Cretaceous of North America, known from remains recovered from the Pierre Shale Group, especially in South Dakota, within marine deposits associated with the ancient Western Interior Seaway. This species belongs to Mosasauridae, a group of large marine squamates related to lizards and snakes, not dinosaurs, which dominated many oceanic ecosystems during the Late Cretaceous. Within this
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