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Based on the internal structure of its bones
It is believed that it was a herbivorous animal that fed on low plants and shrubs
el Styracosaurus albertensis
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and its extinction coincides with the arrival of the first humans in Australia
Nyctosaurus gracilis Variant:Primed Based on the internal structureNyctosaurus is an extinct genus of pterodactyloid pterosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous period, approximately 85 million years ago, in what is now North America. Several species are known within this genus, the best known being Nyctosaurus gracilis. This pterosaur was characterized by its distinctive fan shaped crest on the back of its skull, which was formed by bony extensions of the neck vertebrae. This crest, which was larger in males
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