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Length 142 mm
Protoceratops andrewsi had a skull with a characteristic horn on the nose and a small but distinctive bony ruff on the back of the skull
This taxon is crucial for understanding the evolutionary transition between non-avian dinosaurs and early birds
The first specimen was discovered in the 18th century
characterized by prominent facial horns and a bony frill extending behind the skull
Ichthyovenator laosensis Scale:1:20 Length 142 mmIchthyovenator laosensis was a spinosaurid theropod dinosaur that lived during the Early Cretaceous , approximately 125 to 113 million years ago, in what is now Laos, Southeast Asia. It was discovered in the Grs Suprieurs Formation, a fossil rich site that has provided important data on the Cretaceous fauna of that region. This theropod belonged to the spinosaurid group, known for its semi aquatic adaptations and piscivorous diet. Its size has been
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