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December 10, 2009

Reconstruction depicting evolutionary relationships between Tawa and two other dinosaurs.

This reconstruction depicts the evolutionary relationships between Tawa (top left) and two other Triassic carnivorous dinosaurs, Herrerasaurus (bottom left) and Coelophysis (top right). In the lower left corner is a depiction of the Late Triassic globe.

Credit: ©Artwork by Jorge Gonzalez.


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