Description
Herrerasaurus was a formidable predator for its time
other terrestrial vertebrates and possibly carrion
which means "polar bear"
en el Ártico canadiense
Height 46 mm
Koolasuchus cleelandi Archaeopteryx Herrerasaurus was a formidable predatorKoolasuchus cleelandi, an extinct giant temnospondyl, emerges as one of the most formidable predators of the ancient Australian landscape. Approximately 120 million years ago, during the early Cretaceous period, in the Barremian, this imposing amphibian reigned over the rivers and streams of what we know today as Australia. Discovered in 1989 by paleontologist Lesley Kool and geologist Mike Cleeland, Koolasuchus cleelandi is known from jaw fragments
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