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and possibly even ammonites
This feature could have played a role in the biomechanics of the jaw and how food was processed
This feature gives this dinosaur its name
The climate at the time Triceratops lived was warm and humid
1:6 scale - 170 mm long
Diplomoceras Spinosaurus and possibly even ammonitesDiplomoceras is a genus of ammonite, a type of cephalopod mollusk that lived during the Cretaceous period, specifically in the Upper Cretaceous, approximately 95 million years ago. Ammonites were marine animals related to squid and octopuses, but they had an external spiral shell that set them apart. What makes Diplomoceras notable is its impressive size and highly ornamented shell. These ammonites could reach exceptional size, with shells measuring
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