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Zarafasaura oceanis used its elongated neck and streamlined body to hunt fish and other small marine animals
reaching nearly 60 feet in length with skulls measuring up to 6 feet
is a family of mostly deep-sea coral of the phylum Cnidaria
The Archelon exemplifies this diversity—a Late Cretaceous sea turtle with a shell exceeding four meters in length
which split open with the tap of a chisel or a splitting hammer
3.4" Giant Ground Sloth Lestodon Armatus Fossil Tooth Pleistocene Epoch South America Chrysocolla Zarafasaura oceanis used its elongatedLocation: South America Weight: 1. 2 Ounces Dimensions: 3. 4 Inches Long, 0. 9 Inches Wide, 0. 5 Inches Thick The Item Pictured is the one you will receive. Pleistocene Age 3000 1500 Years Ago Giant Ground Sloth Lestodon Armatus Originating from the Pleistocene epoch, it was a class of massive ground sloths that inhabited the grasslands and forests of South America. These herbivorous giants roamed the continent alongside other megafauna like mammoths
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