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Dinogorgon
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15002
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The Dinogorgon lived over 250 million years ago where South Africa and Tanzania now lie.
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Age Recommendation
4-12years
Dimensions
5.2 x 1.7 x 2.5 inch
The Dinogorgon lived over 250 million years ago where South Africa and Tanzania now lie. The little carnivore had a very powerful jaw and a small but thick and massive skull 30-40 cm in length. It was named after the gorgons, the dreaded creatures from Greek mythology.
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