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Life In Cretaceous Russia - Jurassic World Evolution 2 Documentary

In this video you will travel back in time to late cretaceous Russia hope you all enjoy and thank you for taking the time out of your day to check out my content.:) Dinosaurs In Video Olorotitan: Olorotitan was a genus of lambeosaurine, or duckbilled dinosaurs, from the middle or late Maastrichtian-age Late Cretaceous Tsagayan Formation beds located in Kundur, Amur Region, Far Eastern Russia. The remains, consisting of a nearly complete skeleton, were described by Pascal Godefroit et al. in mid-2003. The generic name means “gigantic swan” while the specific descriptor refers to the location of the fossil find at Arhara County. Olorotitan is distinct from other crested duckbills by its possession of an unusual crest that points backward and takes on a hatchet or fan-like shape. Its discovery has implications for the diversity of lambeosaurine hadrosaurids. source:https://dinopedia.fandom.com/wiki/Olo... Alioramus: Alioramus (/ˌælioʊˈreɪməs/; meaning 'different branch') is a genus of tyrannosaurid theropod dinosaurs from the Late Cretaceous period of Asia. The type species, A. remotus, is known from a partial skull and three foot bones recovered from Mongolian sediments which were deposited in a humid floodplain about 70 million years ago. These remains were named and described by Soviet paleontologist Sergei Kurzanov in 1976. A second species, A. altai, known from a much more complete skeleton, was named and described by Stephen L. Brusatte and colleagues in 2009. Its relationships to other tyrannosaurid genera are unclear, with some evidence supporting a hypothesis that Alioramus is closely related to the contemporary species Tarbosaurus bataar. source:https://dinopedia.fandom.com/wiki/Ali... Other Dinosaur Sources: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/scienc.... https://australian.museum/learn/dinos... music Used:    • 'Balefire' [Dark Folk Orchestral CC-B...   Scott Buckley Channel:    / @scottbuckley   Mods Used: https://www.nexusmods.com/jurassicwor... https://www.nexusmods.com/jurassicwor...

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