Description
This species belongs to the true deer family (Cervidae) and is known for its large size and unique features in its bone structure
Coelodonta may have migrated to different regions in search of food and shelter
particularly in the Djadokhta Formation
curved claws
Cryolophosaurus ellioti Dicraeosaurus This species belongs to theCryolophosaurus (C. ellioti "Frozen crested lizard") is a genus of extinct theropod dinosaur that lived about 190 million years ago during the Lower or Early Jurassic Pliensbachian, in what is now Antarctica. The most distinctive feature of Cryolophosaurus is its large fan shaped crest, which rises from the top of its skull. The crest is approximately 70 centimeters wide and has a curved, wavy shape. This crest is believed to have been used for visual
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