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Prehistoric Breakdown Metriorhynchids -

North Africa during the late Cretaceous 98 million years ago was a vast mangrove swamp filled with massive fish and various ... A group of sauropods gather to lay their eggs, though they are not as huge as others of their family they are heavily armored. In the lands of massive carnivores like Spinosaurus and Carcharodontosaurus there are still herbivores that can give such ...

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  • North Africa during the late Cretaceous 98 million years ago was a vast mangrove swamp filled with massive fish and various ...
  • A group of sauropods gather to lay their eggs, though they are not as huge as others of their family they are heavily armored.
  • In the lands of massive carnivores like Spinosaurus and Carcharodontosaurus there are still herbivores that can give such ...
  • The very end of the cretaceous was home to some of the most famous herbivorous dinosaurs like Triceratops and Ancylosaurus.
  • Lebanon is not known for its fossil finds yet many marine specimens have been found from fish the crustaceans.

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