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probably based on hunting smaller reptiles

Height 84mm

This discovery suggests that differences in cranial ornamentation among ceratopsians may have played a key role in their evolution and social behavior during the Late Cretaceous

One of the most striking features of Amargasaurus cazaui is its double row of tall neural spines that extend along its neck and part of its back

It is believed that Nyctosaurus was a marine animal that fed mainly on fish and other aquatic organisms

Cretoxyrhina mantelli Variant:Unprimed probably based on hunting smallerCretoxyrhina mantelli was a large lamniform shark from the Late Cretaceous (approx. 10082 million years Before Present), widely distributed in the epicontinental seas that covered large regions of what is now North America and other continental shelves. Informally known as the "ginsu shark" due to the morphology of its teethsharp, laterally compressed, and with smooth edgesthis taxon represents one of the main marine predators of its time and a

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