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with brush-like tail feathers and a sort of "cloak" of short feathers on the body
Eozostrodon parvus is a small extinct mammal that belonged to the group of cynodonts
Scale 1:35 - 78 x 52 x 15 mm H
equipped with powerful jaws and an extremely strong bite
regulating body temperature
Erythrosuchus africanus Scale:1:35 with brush-like tail feathers andErythrosuchus africanus is a remarkable archosaur that lived during the Middle Triassic period, approximately 245 million years ago. Its name, meaning "African red crocodile", highlights both its showy coloration and its place of origin, southern Africa. This prehistoric predator is known to be one of the top carnivores of its time, with a number of anatomical features that underline its position at the top of the food chain. Erythrosuchus was
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