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were relatively fragile and therefore could not be used until the prey was completely still
por lo que no podían usarse hasta que la presa estuviese totalmente quieta
which featured a series of dome-shaped bony protuberances and a dome-like structure on top
it would have been an attempt at an attack from the side or from behind
and a series of small protuberances on the top of its skull
Smok wawelski / Lisowicia bojani Variant:Primed were relatively fragile and thereforeScene of fight for the survival of these two magnificent creatures from the Triassic. Smok wawelski is an extinct genus of large carnivorous archosaur. He lived during the late Triassic period. His remains have been found in Lisowice, southern Poland. The only species is Smok wawelski and was named in 2012. It is larger than any other predatory archosaur known from the Late Triassic or Early Jurassic of central Europe. Smok's relationship to other
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