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Discoveries-Unveiling the Ancient Triceratops Fossil
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Do you know that triceratops are one of the most known dinosaurs because of their unique, popular three horns on their head? Their amazing horns were to protect them from other predators. On the other hand, some also believe that the triceratops' horns were for showing dominance or attracting mates, as antlers of any deer and the mountain goat. Additionally, the triceratops also have frilly faces, as if they are big shields. Scientists also believe that the frill face is used to help the triceratops to regulate the body temperature, such as an umbrella on your face. Additionally, It was the...
The Truth About The Large Shark Ever Lived!
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Megalodon most likely had a significant influence on the organization of marine communities. According to the fossil record, it had a global distribution. It most likely went after huge prey like whales, seals, and sea turtles. Juveniles lived in warm coastal waters, eating fish and baby whales. Megalodon apparently utilized its big, real megalodon tooth and jaws to break through the chest cavity and pierce the heart and lungs of its victim, in contrast to the great white, which attacks prey from the soft underside. The creature had to contend with competition from cetaceans that preyed on whales, including Livyatan,...
Here Are The Things You Didn’t Know About Spinosaurus!
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Theropods like Tyrannosaurus, Giganotosaurus, and Carcharodontosaurus are other huge predators equivalent to Spinosaurus in size. It is the longest-known terrestrial carnivore. The most current research reveals that earlier body size estimations are inaccurate and that S. aegyptiacus attained a length of 14 meters and a body mass of 7.4 tons. Like a modern crocodilian, Spinosaurus had a long, low, thin cranium containing straight conical spinosaurus teeth without serrations. Large, strong forelimbs with three-fingered hands and an expanded claw on the first digit would have been present. Although some authors have proposed that the spines were covered in fat & formed...
Let’s Learn More About The Remarkable World of Hadrosaurus Fossils for Sale
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Imagine a world where towering creatures with duck-like bills roamed the lands of North America during the Late Cretaceous Period, approximately 78-80 million years ago. Enter Hadrosaurus, a genus of hadrosaurid ornithopod dinosaurs that has captured the fascination of scientists and enthusiasts alike. Derived from the Greek words meaning 'bulky lizard,' Hadrosaurus provides a remarkable window into our planet's ancient past. These colossal beings, ranging from 23 to 26 feet in length and weighing up to 4.4 short tons, possessed intriguing characteristics that set them apart. The preserved elements of Hadrosaurus fossils display an unusual robustness, a rarity among hadrosaurs....
Exploring The Enigmatic Beauty Of Meteorites
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Meteorites have captivated human fascination for centuries, offering a glimpse into the mysteries of space and time. These extraterrestrial stones hold stories that date back millions of years, making them not just valuable scientific specimens but also awe-inspiring collectibles. Continue reading this blog to dive deeper into the intriguing world of meteorites for sale, exploring their prices and providing insights on where to buy them. What Are Meteorites? A meteorite is a solid fragment originating from space that survives its fiery journey through a planet or moon's atmosphere to land on its surface. As a celestial object like a comet,...