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JWE Screenshots on Instagram: "Tarbosaurus was a very close relative to the Tyrannosaurus rex in size and also the massive skull which is 4 feet long. Tarbosaurus was a large dinosaur about 40 feet long and weighed 6 tons, making it the second largest member of the tyrannosaur family, after T. rex itself. It lived in Southern Mongolia in the late Cretaceous, 67 million years ago. It was one of the last surviving dinosaurs." Largest Dinosaur, Tyrannosaurus Rex, Mongolia, T Rex, Dinosaurs, Two By Two, Quick Saves, Instagram

JWE Screenshots on Instagram: "Tarbosaurus was a very close relative to the Tyrannosaurus rex in size and also the massive skull which is 4 feet long. Tarbosaurus was a large dinosaur about 40 feet long and weighed 6 tons, making it the second largest member of the tyrannosaur family, after T. rex itself. It lived in Southern Mongolia in the late Cretaceous, 67 million years ago. It was one of the last surviving dinosaurs."

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Dr Dean Lomax on Instagram: "The mighty jaws of the giant caiman, Purussaurus. 🐊 Wait for an important message at the end. I wonder if Purussaurus came with this warning in real life 😆

A contender for the largest croc ever, with good estimates between 8–11 metres. This skull is on display at @alfpaleo museum.

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Dr Dean Lomax on Instagram: "The mighty jaws of the giant caiman, Purussaurus. 🐊 Wait for an important message at the end. I wonder if Purussaurus came with this warning in real life 😆 A contender for the largest croc ever, with good estimates between 8–11 metres. This skull is on display at @alfpaleo museum. #fossil #fossilhunter #fossils #paleontology #palaeontology #paleontologist #Jurassic #dinosaur #jurassicpark #prehistoric #ancient #ammonite #evolution #extinct #animals…

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Prehistoric Dinosaur Hub on Instagram: "🌊 Liopleurodon, a formidable marine predator from the Jurassic period, prowled the ancient seas approximately 160 to 155 million years ago. With its massive size, powerful jaws, and sharp teeth, Liopleurodon was one of the apex predators of its time, capable of hunting large prey such as fish, squid, and even other marine reptiles. Fossil evidence suggests that Liopleurodon may have reached lengths of up to 20 feet (6 meters) or more, making it one of the largest predators of the Jurassic seas (The size of the animation is inaccurate). Despite its fearsome reputation, Liopleurodon was not a dinosaur, but rather a member of a group known as pliosaurs, which dominated marine ecosystems during the Mesozoic Era. 🦈🌊  Animation by @julian_johnson1234  S Marine Reptiles, Mesozoic Era, Jurassic Period, Prehistoric Dinosaurs, Marine Ecosystem, Apex Predator, Sharp Teeth, A Dinosaur, Reptiles

Prehistoric Dinosaur Hub on Instagram: "🌊 Liopleurodon, a formidable marine predator from the Jurassic period, prowled the ancient seas approximately 160 to 155 million years ago. With its massive size, powerful jaws, and sharp teeth, Liopleurodon was one of the apex predators of its time, capable of hunting large prey such as fish, squid, and even other marine reptiles. Fossil evidence suggests that Liopleurodon may have reached lengths of up to 20 feet (6 meters) or more, making it one of…

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