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Barinasuchus attacking an astrapothere. This sebecosuchian was one of the largest Cenozoic land predators. : r/Naturewasmetal
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Barinasuchus arveloi that killed a Theosodon. This sebecosuchian was one of the largest Cenozoic land predators. : r/Naturewasmetal
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👑 King Edmarka 🦖 on Twitter: "Barinasuchus arveloi; a huge Sebecosuchian from the Paleogene-Neogene of South America. Though the Cenozoic is known as the "Age of Mammals", South America remained a veritable "
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