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resembling the antlers of a deer
its unique anatomy and its role as a top hunter in ancient ecosystems remain fascinating elements in the study of the evolution of marine life during the Devonian
including North America and Europe
consiste en una cresta ósea simple que se extiende a lo largo del cráneo desde la nariz hasta la parte posterior de la cabeza
Escala 1:35 - 345 mm
Aenocyon dirus Dimorphodon resembling the antlers of aThe "dire wolf" (Aenocyon dirus) is an extinct species of canid that lived in North America during the Pleistocene, approximately 1. 8 million to 10,000 years ago. It is also known as the "wolf of ferocity" due to its large size and powerful appearance. Aenocyon dirus belongs to the Caninae subfamily and is a species related to modern wolves (Canis lupus) and coyotes (Canis latrans). Physical Characteristics: The dire wolf was considerably larger than
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