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Published: 2018-04-12 17:43:00 +0000 UTC; Views: 907; Favourites: 4; Downloads: 1
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230 MYA, Late Triassic - PolandAs the drought continues the creatures of this once vibrant and beautiful ecosystem start to grow desperate. With not much plants left resulted in some bizzare behaviour in some herbivores. This Silesian Dog-lizard (Silesaurus opolensis) has found a body of an Orange Belly Cyclo (Cyclotosaurus intermedius) in a drying lake bed. This desperate herbivore would rather eat the corpse instead of leaving it for someone else. But telling from the bite marks on the Cyclo's neck, legs, belly and tail something larger had taken it down...Most likely a Silesian Croc-Bear (Polonosuchus silesiacus). This demonstrates just how weird and wonderful prehistoric animal behaviour really is.
Also don't mind that Ceratodus over there, he's just trying to welcome the Silesaurus :T...