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  2. Giganotosaurus - Wikipedia

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    The animal was named Giganotosaurus carolinii in 1995; the genus name translates to "giant southern lizard", and the specific name honors the discoverer, Ruben Carolini. A dentary bone, a tooth, and some tracks, discovered before the holotype, were later assigned to this animal. The genus attracted much interest and became part of a scientific ...

  3. Arkadelphia Marl - Wikipedia

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    Rays reported from the Arkadelphia Formation; Genus Species Presence Material Notes Images Dasyatis: D. sp. Ouachita River northwest of Malvern, Arkansas. [6]3 oral teeth (AMNH 20194-20196) [6]

  4. List of amphibians of Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Its range may extend into southern Arkansas. [58] Southern two-lined salamander (Eurycea cirrigera) - Widespread east of the Mississippi River, but not recorded west of it. [1] Three-lined salamander (Eurycea guttolineata) - Widespread east of the Mississippi River, but not recorded west of it. [1]

  5. Rare predator with missing teeth is mysteriously found dead ...

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    They could once be found all throughout Arkansas, but had more-or-less vanished by 1920, the Commission said, but there have been 23 confirmed sightings in the state beginning in 2010.

  6. These 34 creatures were recently discovered as new species ...

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    Scientists found a 1-foot-long creature with “pointed” teeth under a log in southern India and discovered a new species, a study said. NO. 10: 1-FOOT-LONG CREATURE WITH ‘POINTED’ TEETH ...

  7. Paleontology in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    The invertebrates of Arkansas's Cretaceous sea included clams, echinoids, oysters, and snails. [4] During the Cretaceous, Arkansas was home to Belemnitella, Exogyra, Ostrea, Turritella, and other marine invertebrates in the Arkadelphia area of Clark County. [1] Fish of the same age left behind teeth in the area near Saratoga in Hempstead County.

  8. Researchers identified the creatures by their “degenerated” color and “extremely long” beak, according to a study.

  9. List of reptiles of Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Twelve species of lizard are native to the state. The most common lizards are skinks, with six native Scincidae species. [1] The Western Slender Glass Lizard (Ophisaurus attenuatus attenuatus) is also native to the state. [2]