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which makes it an interesting case of insular speciation
Longitud 68 mm
The pose represents the fight for survival in both species
The Dimetrodon's jaws closed around its prey's neck
approximately 112-110 million years ago
Arthropleura Variant:Unprimed which makes it an interestingArthropleura is an extinct genus of giant arthropods that lived during the Carboniferous period, approximately 345 to 295 million years ago. These impressive invertebrates are known to be the largest terrestrial arthropods that have ever existed and were a prominent part of the Carboniferous fauna. Arthropleura resembled a massive, prehistoric version of the millipedes we know today. These animals could grow to extraordinary sizes, with some species
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