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English: A CGI model of Coeruleodraco jurassicus compared to a human hand. Coeruleodraco jurassicus is the most complete and earliest known Jurassic Choristodere, a small group of aquatic freshwater reptiles. Coeruleodraco was discovered in Hebei Province, China.
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Source http://spinops.blogspot.com/2021/06/coeruleodraco-jurassicus.html
Author Nobu Tamura ([email protected])
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A CGI model of Coeruleodraco jurassicus compared to a human hand.

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