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ultimately leading to the demise of the dire wolf
which includes large horns in the forehead area and a series of protrusions and crown-like decorations on the back of the head
paleontologists have reconstructed the appearance and behavior of this powerful predator
Scale 1:35 - 550 mm
Dsungaripterus weii Variant:Primed ultimately leading to the demiseDsungaripterus weii, extinct species of pterosaur, belonging to a group of flying reptiles that lived during the late Jurassic period, approximately 160 million years ago. It received its name in honor of the Dzungaria River in Mongolia, where the first fossils were found. Dsungaripterus was characterized as a medium sized pterosaur. It is estimated that it had a wingspan of around 3 meters, making it one of the largest pterosaurs of its time. It had
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