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increased gape capacity
relying on sharp eyesight
Fossil Bone Weight: 14
The decline of tree-sized club mosses and horsetails toward the end of the Carboniferous reflects major environmental shifts
Archaeological and environmental evidence indicate that increased hunting pressure and significant habitat alteration
6" Grallator Variabilis Dinosaurs Tracks Foot Prints Jurassic Age France COA, Stand Pterosaur increased gape capacityLocation: Languedoc Roussllion, France Weight: 5 Pounds 9. 4 Ounces Dimensions: 11. 5 Inches Long, 9. 2 Inches Wide, 0. 7 Inches Thick. (Matrix) FootPrint Dimensions: 6 Inches Tall, 4. 3 Inches Wide Comes with a Free Stand. Come with a Certificate of Authenticity. The item pictured is the one you will receive. Lower Jurassic Age, 200 Million Years Old. Grallator is an ichnogenus, indicating it is known only from footprints, with no associated fossil
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