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in the ecosystems that now make up East Africa—especially in what is now Tanzania—complex ecological interactions developed between large herbivorous dinosaurs and their predators
Its sharp teeth tore into the flesh and bone of its prey
which is thought to have been used to communicate with other members of its species
Scale 1:6 - 73 x 15 x 98 mm H
Tethyshadros insularis Brachiosaurus in the ecosystems that nowTethyshadros insularis is a species of hadrosaurid dinosaur that inhabited what is now Italy during the Late Cretaceous period, approximately 70 million years ago. It is known to be a dinosaur discovered on the island of Crete, which makes it an interesting case of insular speciation. Although the fossils found are fragmentary, it has been possible to reconstruct a general description of Tethyshadros insularis based on the remains found. It is
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