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tronco ancho
with wide feet and toes with curved claws
continues to graze peacefully until the first Majungasaurus emerges from the trees
Long and laterally compressed
Width: 13 mm
Giganotosaurus carolinii Variant:Unprimed tronco anchoGiganotosaurus carolinii was one of the largest carnivorous theropod dinosaurs known and likely the dominant apex predator of South America during the early Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian), approximately 99. 695 million years ago, in what is now Argentine Patagonia. It belonged to the Carcharodontosauridae, a lineage of large predators more closely related to Allosaurus than to Tyrannosaurus rex. It was formally described in 1995 by paleontologists
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