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  2. Carnivores (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    Carnivores is a series of hunting simulation video games featuring prehistoric species ranging from dinosaurs to extinct megafauna. The first three games – Carnivores (1998), Carnivores 2 (1999), and Carnivores: Ice Age (2001) – were developed for the PC by Action Forms and published by WizardWorks .

  3. Prestosuchidae - Wikipedia

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    Yarasuchus, a lightly built archosaur from the Middle Triassic of India, was once assigned to this group, [13] although a 2017 study placed it as an avemetatarsalian in the newly defined group Aphanosauria. [14] Finally, Saurosuchus was a huge carnivore, 6 or 7 meters long, whose fossils are known from the Late Carnian of Argentina.

  4. Desmatosuchus - Wikipedia

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    The herd nature of Desmatosuchus apparently did little to discourage predators, as Postosuchus along with several other Late Triassic carnivores also traveled in groups. [ 2 ] Most thecodonts of the Late Triassic lacked certain pelvic features that aided locomotion, such as a deep acetabulum or a crest over the acetabulum.

  5. Carnivores: Ice Age - Wikipedia

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    Carnivores: Ice Age is a first-person shooter video game developed by Action Forms and published by WizardWorks for Microsoft Windows. It is the third game in the Carnivores series . Unlike the previous games, in which the player must hunt dinosaurs, Carnivores: Ice Age allows the player to stalk large Cenozoic animals such as mammoths and ...

  6. Therocephalia - Wikipedia

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    Therocephalia is an extinct clade of eutheriodont therapsids (mammals and their close relatives) from the Permian and Triassic periods. The therocephalians ("beast-heads") are named after their large skulls, which, along with the structure of their teeth, suggest that they were carnivores.

  7. Carnivores (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Carnivores was the first installment in what would become a series. The first sequel, Carnivores 2, was released in 1999, followed by Carnivores: Ice Age in 2001 and Carnivores: Cityscape in 2002. Carnivores: Dinosaur Hunter, the fifth installment in the series and an updated port of the original Carnivores game, was released in 2010.

  8. Rauisuchia - Wikipedia

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    Restoration of Batrachotomus, a Middle Triassic rauisuchian from Germany.This genus is known from abundant fossil material and belongs to the clade Loricata Hip joint and hindlimb postures of (1) "sprawling" amniotes (lizards and crocodilians) (2) "erect" amniotes (mammals and dinosaurs), and (3) "pillar-erect" amniotes ("rauisuchians" and aetosaurs) The hip of Prestosuchus (AMNH 3856)

  9. Carnivores: Dinosaur Hunter - Wikipedia

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    Carnivores: Dinosaur Hunter is an updated port of the first Carnivores (1998), [1] [2] and follows a similar format set by the first three entries in the Carnivores series. The player is allowed to choose from a variety of locations to hunt in, multiple dinosaurs, and a varied array of weapons; time of day can be changed and a number of accessories can be taken to aid the player.