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Uberabasuchus

Vue Animals posted on Mar 30, 2011
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Description


Uberabasuchus terrificus was relatively small terrestrial crocodile from Late Cretaceous (70 mya). The fossil was found near Uberaba, an inland city in southeastern Brazil.Length 2.5 m (10 feet).

Comments (7)


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tiff666

7:10AM | Wed, 30 March 2011

Very cool, great pic!

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MNArtist

7:15AM | Wed, 30 March 2011

I picture this big bowl on your desk, and in it are little pieces of paper with all the names of all the prehistoric animals that ever lived. Then each day you reach into the bowl and pull one out, and thats what you sculpt. Amazing, the animals you come up with. Great work as always!

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lmx3d

7:35AM | Wed, 30 March 2011

As always, as always! Nothing less. Today i have bought a NatGeo dvd about feathers and dinos, but models are not your quality at all!!!

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jmb007

8:34AM | Wed, 30 March 2011

belle bete!

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rbratche

8:56AM | Wed, 30 March 2011

Coolness as always!

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mapps

11:51AM | Wed, 30 March 2011

very cool :-)

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scifibabe

8:49PM | Wed, 30 March 2011

Cool creature. Great posing and setting.


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