Description
which were fertilized externally by the males
Fossil remains have revealed that it fed mainly on small reptiles and other animals
indicating that it was a predator specialized in hunting and tearing its prey
adapted for a herbivorous diet
the Megatherium was actually a calm and peaceful animal
Murrayglossus hacketti Deinocheirus which were fertilized externally byMurrayglossus is an extinct genus of long beaked echidna, known only from a few fossil bones and, in some cases, egg remains, suggesting that these birds laid large eggs. From Western Australia and dated to the Upper Pleistocene. This fascinating discovery was originally made in 1914 by Ludwig Glauert. Regarding its size, it is estimated that the body length of the Murrayglossus could reach 1 meter, with a weight of up to 30 kilograms, an enormous
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