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a lizard belonging to the family Gekkonidae
suggesting a close relationship to modern birds
in Costa Rica
Scale 1:1 - 540 mm Assembly kit
climate changes and hunting by humans likely contributed to the extinction of this species at the end of the Pleistocene
Australovenator wintonensis skeleton sus a lizard belonging to theAustralovenator wintonensis is a megaraptorid theropod that lived during the middle Cretaceous Period, approximately 10095 million years ago, in what is now Australia. Discovered in 2006 near Winton, Queensland, this dinosaur has become a symbol of Australian palaeontology due to its importance in understanding the Cretaceous fauna of Gondwana. Nicknamed "the Cretaceous cheetah", Australovenator was an agile and efficient predator, known for its
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