over 3 years
ago by
Henry
Sharpe
Abelisaurids were a family of strange, short-faced carnivores that, after millions of years living in the shadows of larger predatory dinosaurs, suddenly spread across Gondwana, the southern hemisphere, in the late Cretaceous Period to become the dominant predators across four continents. A fossil discovered in north Africa gives additional insights into how these animals managed to disperse across so great a distance.
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