Description
Compsognathus longipes
A pesar de su tamaño y apariencia relativamente tranquila
Réplicas con calidad de museo por su alto grado de rigor científico
It had a long and flexible neck that allowed it to reach high vegetation to feed
`Ornamental horned face´) is a genus of ceratopsid ornithischian dinosaur that lived during the Campanian of the Late Cretaceous period
Incilius periglenes Rugops Compsognathus longipesIncilius periglenes, commonly known as the Monteverde golden toad, is a species of anuran amphibian belonging to the family Bufonidae. This toad was endemic to a small range in the Tilarn Mountain Range, in Costa Rica, and was discovered in 1966 by herpetologist Jay Savage. Sadly, it is considered extinct, with the last sighting confirmed in 1989. Description and MorphologyIncilius periglenes was known for its distinctive and striking appearance,
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