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The appearance of Leptoceratops resembled that of other ceratopsians

suggesting that dinosaurs were more diverse and widely distributed than previously thought

Its body was bulky and covered in scales and bony plates called osteoderms

1:20 scale - 166 mm (Assembly kit

a prehistoric marine reptile that lived during the Late Cretaceous period

Brontornis burmeisteri Scale:1:35 The appearance of Leptoceratops resembledBrontornis (B. burmeisteri `Thunderbird) giant flightless herbivorous bird from South America that was the largest species of its group with a height of around 2. 80 meters and an estimated weight of 350 400 kg that lived in the Time of Lower Middle Miocene of the Neogene. A new phylogenetic study of the species Brontornis burmeisteri places it as a member of the Anseriformes group and not a terror bird, as had been proposed to date, so it would be

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