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An archosaur of the genus Postosuchus wanders in a prehistoric landscape
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An archosaur of the genus Postosuchus wanders in a prehistoric landscape
A 12-foot-long, 1, 000 pound rauisuchian archosaur of the genus Postosuchus wanders a hilltop 220 million years ago in what is today Texas. Surrounding the Postosuchus are various cycads, ferns, and tree-like Glossopteridales. With a crocodile-like body and tyrannosaur-like head, Postosuchus was likely a fierce apex predator that preyed upon Dicynodonts and other animals smaller than itself, including some of the first dinosaurs
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This print takes us back 220 million years ago to the prehistoric landscape of Texas, where an imposing archosaur of the genus Postosuchus roams a hilltop. Standing at an impressive 12 feet long and weighing over 1,000 pounds, this rauisuchian archosaur is a true force to be reckoned with. With its crocodile-like body and tyrannosaur-like head, it is clear that Postosuchus was a fierce apex predator. Surrounded by lush vegetation including cycads, ferns, and tree-like Glossopteridales, this digitally generated image gives us a glimpse into the flora that thrived during this era. It is believed that Postosuchus preyed upon Dicynodonts and other smaller animals in addition to some of the first dinosaurs. The vibrant colors and intricate details bring this ancient scene to life. The rugged terrain serves as a reminder of the primitive beginnings of our planet's geography and geology. This ecosystem was teeming with life as various species coexisted in their struggle for survival. As we observe Postosuchus walking through the savanna with its mouth open in what appears to be a growl or roar, we can't help but feel awe-inspired by its power and ferocity. This image captures not only the toughness of these extinct creatures but also their vital role in shaping Earth's natural history. Walter Myers has masterfully created an illustration that transports us back in time, allowing us to appreciate the wonders of our planet's past while igniting our curiosity about evolution and paleontology.
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