Domain: kenozoicum.nl

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Keywords found: 2
#Competitors: 278
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Organic Listing Variations
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Giganotosaurus
A complete skeleton of Giganotosaurus has not been found, but the skulls tell a telling picture. Whilst the head of T-rex is 1,53 meter long, Giganotosaurus ...
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Giganotosaurus
Giant Therapod (Giganotosaurus carolini) ... but Giganotosaurus, which was discoverd in 1993, was up to 13.7 meters (about 45 feet) long, so slightly longer ...
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Haast's Eagle
Haast's Eagle (Harpagornis moorei) ... The reason why Harpagornis hunted on such large preys is because it was the largest carnivore in the area. ...
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Andrewsarchus
Those who stayed on the land, like Andrewsarchus, became exinct. But after that, there is no mammalian landpredator who became as big as Andrewsarchus, ...
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Megalodon
Megatooth Shark (Charcharodon megalodon). Up to 16m in length, Megalodon was the largest shark ever. It lived only a few million years ago, the time that ...
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Terror Birds
The largest kind was Phorusrhacos longissimus from the Pleistocene. From this animal a skull has been found of half a meter long. ...
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Haast's Eagle
Even larger than Haast's Eagle himself was its prey. Harpagornis' main preys were the moa's, the giant flightless birds of New Zealand. ...
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Haast's Eagle
Even larger than Haast's Eagle himself was its prey. Harpagornis' main preys were the moa's, the giant flightless birds of New Zealand. ...
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Dunkleosteus
Dunkleosteus might have been the owner of the most powerfull jaws in the whole history of life. This creature was an armour plated fish that could be up to ...
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Megalodon
Like with most sharks, only the teeth of Megalodon are being found, because the cartilaginous skeleton of sharks does'nt get fossilized. ...
 
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