Description
The most extraordinary thing was its dentition:
Snout-tail length 520 mm
Its anatomy helps to understand how the early forms that would eventually give rise to titanosaurs
making it one of the first known non-avian dinosaurs with evidence of plumage on the limbs of both legs and wings
incluyendo sabanas
Thylacinus cynocephalus Aenocyon The most extraordinary thing wasThylacinus cynocephalus, commonly known as the thylacine, Tasmanian wolf, or Tasmanian tiger, was an extinct carnivorous marsupial and the last recent representative of the family Thylacinidae. Although its external silhouette resembled that of a canid, with an elongated body, narrow head, and limbs adapted for terrestrial locomotion, the thylacine was not related to wolves, dogs, or foxes, but belonged to an independent marsupial evolutionary
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