Description
It had a long and flexible neck that allowed it to reach high vegetation to feed
Raphus cucullatus
Raphus cucullatus inhabited dry lowland forests
Scale 1:35 - 72 mm
were relatively fragile and therefore could not be used until the prey was completely still
Inostrancevia alexandri Edaphosaurus It had a long andInostrancevia alexandri, an extinct species of gorgonopsid therapsid that inhabited Earth during the Permian period, approximately 270 to 260 million years ago. It was a large predator that ranked high in the food chain of its ecosystem. This therapsid belonged to the group of gorgonopsids, a family of carnivores that were characterized by their developed fangs and their appearance similar to that of reptiles, although they were more closely related
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