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The first fossil remains of this animal were discovered in 1880 in Charmouth
Sus dientes afilados y su mandíbula poderosa le habrían permitido desgarrar la carne de sus presas
Approximate measurements of the Smok: Complete 1:50 Scale
as they were located in a more erect position under the body
with its combination of predatory and opportunistic omnivore characteristics
Styracosaurus albertensis Scale:1:20 The first fossil remains ofStyracosaurus albertensis was a herbivorous dinosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous period, approximately 75 to 72 million years ago. It belongs to the group of dinosaurs known as ceratopsids, which were characterized by their impressive horns and crests on their heads. The name "Styracosaurus" comes from the Greek meaning "spiny lizard" or "spiked lizard", referring to the distinctive features on its head. This specific species, Styracosaurus
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