Description
Stenonychosaurus inequalis is believed to have been a swift and agile predator
The tension is palpable in the air as the two giant reptiles meet in a clearing surrounded by lush vegetation
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with some being pointed for catching prey and others being flatter for crushing food
Ancho 13 mm
Paralititan stromeri Scale:1:72 Stenonychosaurus inequalis is believed toParalititan stromeri was a sauropod dinosaur that lived during the Middle Cretaceous period, approximately 98 million years ago , in what is now North Africa. It was discovered in 2000 in the Bahariya Formation, in Egypt, and its name means "Titan of the Tide" , in reference to its probable coastal habitat and its enormous size. Its description was made in honor of the German paleontologist Ernst Stromer, who at the beginning of the 20th century
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