Meet the Long-Necked Tanystropheus: Explore This Unique Triassic Reptile
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13.09.2024 12:54
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Tanystropheus was a peculiar reptile that lived during the Triassic period, over 230 million years ago. Its defining feature was an incredibly long neck, which could reach up to 3 metres, making it look like a living fishing pole! Scientists believe it used its neck to hunt fish and other prey from the water's edge. This strange but fascinating creature opens a window into the bizarre adaptations of prehistoric life. Add Tanystropheus to your 3D Dinopedia and explore the unusual world of Triassic reptiles today!
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