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Icarosaurus, gliding lizard skeleton Troodon with females living in herds

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Description

with females living in herds headed by a matriach

It is slightly larger than the Eichst�tt specimen but smaller than the Berlin specimen

The original specimen of this Eurypterus remipes is from the Upper Silurian Period

" It was first found by Ricardo Martinez in 1991 in Argentina

7 meter (30 inches)

Icarosaurus, gliding lizard skeleton Troodon with females living in herdsIcarosaurus (meaning "Icarus lizard") is an extinct genus of kuehneosaurid reptile from the Late Triassic (Carian age) Lower Locating Formation of New Jersey, dated to around 228 million years ago. It is closely related to lizards and the tuatara. Based on a partial skeleton missing part of the tail, some ribs, a hand, and parts of the legs, it was a small animal, about 10 centimeters (4 in) long from the skull to the hips. Like its relative

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