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Snout-tail length 1000 mm
Ambulocetus was characterized as a semi-aquatic predator that inhabited the coasts and regions close to bodies of water
lo que indica que habitaba regiones más templadas y boscosas en comparación con su pariente gigante
in this confrontation there is no room for camaraderie
where it could hunt terrestrial and aquatic prey
Tiktaalik roseae Variant:Hand painted Snout-tail length 1000 mmTiktaalik roseae is a fossil vertebrate from the Late Devonian (approximately 375 million years ago) that represents a morphological and functional intermediate form between lobe finned fish and the first limbed vertebrates (tetrapods). The genus Tiktaalik was first described following discoveries in 2004 in rocks of the Canadian Arctic, on Ellesmere Island (Nunavut) , and constitutes one of the best examples of transition in the fossil record between
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