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the discovery of their bone structure and feather evidence suggests that oviraptorosaurs like the Anzu were closely related to modern birds
It had a small head with a toothless jaw
such as lakes and rivers
This ancient cetacean has become an important transitional fossil in understanding the evolution of marine mammals
Its elongated
Moeritherium lyonsi Meiolania the discovery of their boneMoeritherium lyonsi was a primitive mammal that lived during the Middle Eocene, approximately 37 to 35 million years ago, in what is now North Africa. Considered one of the earliest ancestors of modern elephants, Moeritherium did not look much like them in appearance. Its body was stocky and low, with short, strong legs, adapted to a semi aquatic lifestyle similar to that of modern hippopotamuses. Its size was relatively small compared to modern
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