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Desmostylus hesperus, teeth in matrix Protoceratops Despite similar fossils being unearthed

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Despite similar fossils being unearthed in the 1930's (in Namibia) and the 1940's (in Australia)

‭ Edmontosaurus was constantly replacing its teeth as the tops were worn down

which were fused to the last few tail vertebrae

" It was first found by Ricardo Martinez in 1991 in Argentina

Desmostylus hesperus, teeth in matrix Protoceratops Despite similar fossils being unearthedDesmostylus is an extinct genus of herbivorous mammal of the family Desmostylidae living during the Late Oligocene through the Late Miocene (28. 4 mya7. 250 mya) for a s pan of approximately 21. 2 million years. Desmostylus was a large, hippopotamus like creature of about 1. 8 meters (6 feet) long which weighed about 200 kilograms (440 pounds). It had a short tail and powerful legs with four hooves. Both the creature's jaws were elongated and sported

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