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Abelisauridae / Abelisaurus / Tyrannosauridae / Quadrate bone / Allosauridae / Campanian / Zoology / Biology / Carnosaurs / Squamosal / skull
Date: 2008-07-28 14:16:52
Abelisauridae
Abelisaurus
Tyrannosauridae
Quadrate bone
Allosauridae
Campanian
Zoology
Biology
Carnosaurs
Squamosal
skull

Ameghiniana[removed]): [removed], 1985 ABELISAURUS COMAHUENSIS, N. G., N. SP., CARNOSAURIA

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