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In the lands of massive carnivores like Spinosaurus and Carcharodontosaurus there are still herbivores that can give such ... The middle of the Triassic was a period were many families of reptile expanded across the one super continent, some even ... The very end of the cretaceous was home to some of the most famous herbivorous dinosaurs like Triceratops and Ancylosaurus.

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  • In the lands of massive carnivores like Spinosaurus and Carcharodontosaurus there are still herbivores that can give such ...
  • The middle of the Triassic was a period were many families of reptile expanded across the one super continent, some even ...
  • The very end of the cretaceous was home to some of the most famous herbivorous dinosaurs like Triceratops and Ancylosaurus.
  • One of the weirdest looking dinosaurs is ready to preform his show and the first audience member has just turned up.
  • On the lost continent of South America the last of a great family of hunters is waiting for the perfect moment.

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