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  2. Koolasuchus - Wikipedia

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    Fossils have been found from Victoria, Australia and date back 125-120 million years ago to Barremian-Aptian stages of the Early Cretaceous. Koolasuchus is the youngest known temnospondyl. It is known from several fragments of the skull and other bones such as vertebrae, ribs, and pectoral elements. The type species Koolasuchus cleelandi was ...

  3. Kem Kem Group - Wikipedia

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    Recent fossil evidence in the form of isolated large abelisaurid bones and comparisons with other similarly aged deposits elsewhere in Africa indicates that the fauna of the Kem Kem Group (specifically in regard to the numerous predatory theropod dinosaurs) may have been mixed together due to the harsh and changing geology of the region, when ...

  4. Skull and Bones - How To Find Relics of the Past Treasure - AOL

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    This is how you can find the Lost Sea People relic in the game.

  5. Diplocaulus - Wikipedia

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    A skull diagram of D. magnicornis by Douthitt (1917), whose identifications of skull bones closely match those of modern sources The most distinctive features of this genus and its closest relatives were a pair of long protrusions or horns at the rear of the skull, giving the head a boomerang-like shape.

  6. Citipati - Wikipedia

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    Its skull was highly pneumatized, short, and had a characteristic crest formed by the premaxilla and nasal bones. Both upper and lower jaws were toothless and developed a horny beak . The tail ended in a pygostyle (the fusion of the last caudal vertebrae), which is known to support large rectrices .

  7. Glossary of dinosaur anatomy - Wikipedia

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    Caputegulae (Latin "skull tiles") are flat bones covering the skull bones of ankylosaurs. Together with the pyramidal-shaped horns, they form the ornamentation of the skull. Coined by William T. Blowes in 2001, [23] the term can be used for elements representing both co-ossified osteoderms or cranial sculpturing. The position of a caputegulum ...

  8. Sauropelta - Wikipedia

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    Sauropelta (/ ˌ s ɔːr oʊ ˈ p ɛ l t ə / SOR-oh-PEL-tə; meaning 'lizard shield') is a genus of nodosaurid dinosaur that existed in the Early Cretaceous Period of North America.One species (S. edwardsorum) has been named.

  9. Rugops - Wikipedia

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    As in other abelisaurids, the skull of Rugops has an external surface that is textured, a dental arcade that is U-shaped, maxillary-jugal contact that is broad, the presence of a socket on the maxilla and alveoli that are subrectangular in shape. The orbital brow is present on the skull, although it is not fully formed. Many of the bones that ...