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Mesozoic / Triassic dinosaurs / Carnosaurs / Phylogenetics / Allosauroidea / Sauropodomorpha / Herrerasauridae / Carnosauria / Paraves / Saurischians / Herpetology / Jurassic dinosaurs
Date: 2002-08-01 09:01:15
Mesozoic
Triassic dinosaurs
Carnosaurs
Phylogenetics
Allosauroidea
Sauropodomorpha
Herrerasauridae
Carnosauria
Paraves
Saurischians
Herpetology
Jurassic dinosaurs

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