Description
a dry noise breaks the stillness: branches creak and stones shift
dependiendo del sexo y la población considerada
possibly lagoons or inland seas
The tail was short and proportionately modest
The actual function of its toothless beak is debated
Plateosaurus trossingensis Tarbosaurus a dry noise breaks thePlateosaurus trossingensis was a basal sauropodomorph dinosaur from the Late Triassic (Late Norian, approximately 214204 million years ago), widely documented in deposits in Germany, especially in Trossingen and Halberstadt. It represents one of the best known prosauropods due to the abundance and excellent preservation of articulated skeletons. It was a large herbivore for its time, with a total length ranging from 7 to 10 meters and an estimated
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