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current | 17:28, 12 February 2007 | 2,048×1,536 (659 KB) | Michal.Pohorelsky | ({{Information |Description=Piatnitzkysaurus floresi - this agile and terrible predator of Patagonia is related to the allosaurs of the Northern Hemisphere. It is one of the few known carnivores from the Jurassic of Gondwana. |Source= Myself |Date= 11 Febr) |
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