Description
Its size would have been impressive
Deinonychus
some oviraptorosaurs had feather-like structures on their bodies
Fossils of other stegosaurs with thagomizers have shown evidence of lethal defensive trauma on theropods
which is based on the presence of marine animal fossils found near Dreadnoughtus bones
Aenocyon dirus Scale:1:20 Its size would have beenAenocyon dirus, commonly known as the dire wolf, was an imposing species of wolf that roamed North America to Argentina during the Pleistocene, from approximately 1. 8 million years ago to around 10,000 years ago. This giant canid stood out for its size, being one of the largest wolves known from the Pleistocene era. With a stocky build and strong limbs, Aenocyon dirus was adapted for hunting in the harsh environments of the late Ice Age. Although its
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