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This interaction between predator and prey would have played an important role in the dynamics of Early Cretaceous ecosystems
con una longitud total de hasta 10 metros y una altura de aproximadamente 5 metros en la cadera
Its mouth was adapted to graze on the vegetation available in its environment
although they are not directly related to them
hace aproximadamente 155 millones de años
Murrayglossus hacketti Scale:1:10 This interaction between predator andMurrayglossus is an extinct genus of long beaked echidna, known only from a few fossil bones and, in some cases, egg remains, suggesting that these birds laid large eggs. From Western Australia and dated to the Upper Pleistocene. This fascinating discovery was originally made in 1914 by Ludwig Glauert. Regarding its size, it is estimated that the body length of the Murrayglossus could reach 1 meter, with a weight of up to 30 kilograms, an enormous
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