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isbn 978-0-521-59271-0 (link to fragmentary edition of march 1996).
isbn 978-0-521-59271-0 (link to fragmentary edition of march 1996).
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**the largest theropod known from fragmentary remains is arguably "spinosaurus" "aegyptiacus" of the mid-cretaceous, the largest terrestrial predator known to exist.
**the largest theropod known from fragmentary remains is arguably "spinosaurus" "aegyptiacus" of the mid-cretaceous, the largest terrestrial predator known to exist.
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