Fossilised bite marks show how ancient reptiles battled across land and water
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Phytosaur: still got it. BFS Man , CC BY Some 220m years ago, the Triassic Period marked the beginning of the age of dinosaurs.
Phytosaur: still got it. BFS Man , CC BY Some 220m years ago, the Triassic Period marked the beginning of the age of dinosaurs.
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