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| A new look for Atopodentatus; Triassic fossil gets a new look | |
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| Topic Started: Jul 1 2016, 03:11 PM (574 Views) | |
| Tamara Henson | Jul 1 2016, 03:11 PM Post #1 |
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The weird Triassic reptile Atopodentatus was described as a Lovecraftian monstrosity. New finds now show that it was both more normal and weirder than before. Behold the platypus of the Triassic! http://waxing-paleontological.blogspot.com/2016/05/whatever-hell-this-thing-is-primer.html Look here for More |
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| Furka | Jul 1 2016, 03:24 PM Post #2 |
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There's already a topic about this subject: http://thezt2roundtable.com/topic/11630384/1/#new |
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| Tamara Henson | Jul 7 2016, 05:31 PM Post #3 |
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Sorry, I guess I missed it and search gave me everything but that topic. Guess this topic is closed then, |
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