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These natural enemies help regulate aphid populations and maintain ecological balance in diverse habitats
This rare preservation allows paleontologists to study the anatomy
Florida’s environment differed greatly from today
Thorax (middle) – composed of 2 to 61 flexible
ideal for hunting and consuming prey
0.7" Coelophysis Fossil Vertebrae Bone Chinle FM AZ Late Triassic Theropod Dinosaur Sulfur These natural enemies help regulateLocation: Chinle Formation, Arizona (Private Land Origin) Weight: 0. 3 Ounces Dimensions: 0. 7 Inches Long, 0. 4 Inches Wide, 0. 4 Inches Thick The item pictured is the one you will receive. Coelophysis is an extinct genus of small, agile, carnivorous theropod dinosaurs that lived during the late Triassic period, roughly 216 to 203 million years ago. Its name, meaning "hollow form," reflects the hollow bones typical of many theropods, which
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