SMU Terminonaris 3-D Scans (IMAGE)
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SMU paleontologist Thomas L. Adams created 3D scans of the 96-million-year-old fossil snout he identified as that of the prehistoric Terminonaris. Adams identified the reptile primarily from its long snout, which measures more than 2 feet long and 7 inches wide, or 62 centimeters. With a snout that long, Adams estimates the head would have been about one meter long.
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(Image Credit: Thomas Adams, SMU)
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