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Artwork of the dinosaur Meraxes gigas, from Patagonia, compared in scale to humans. Maraxes was a large theropod predator, belonging to the family of carnivores called Carcharodontosauridae, which includes Acrocanthosaurus, Mapusaurus and Giganotosaurus. Like these animals it had shark-like teeth (Carcharodontosaurus means 'shark-toothed lizard') and relatively short, three-fingered limbs. In life it would have been about 10-11 metres long, similar to the unrelated Tyrannosaurus. It lived during the Late Cretaceous period some 95 million years ago, later than Giganotosaurus.
2022-09-03
MARK GARLICK/Science Photo Library RF/East News
Science Photo Library RF
MARK GARLICK
f0365373
2,13MB
49cm x 26cm by 300dpi
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