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Ornithosuchus Prehistoric Reptile iPhone case by Natural History Museum, London/science Photo Library. Protect your iPhone with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your iPhone for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
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Ornithosuchus prehistoric reptile. This extinct reptile was a pseudosuchian, a 'false crocodile' related to today's crocodilians. It was around 4... more
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Protect your with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
Ornithosuchus prehistoric reptile. This extinct reptile was a pseudosuchian, a 'false crocodile' related to today's crocodilians. It was around 4 metres in length and was bipedal, able to walk on its hind legs. It lived around 185 million years ago in the Late Triassic. Its fossils have been found in northern Scotland. Illustration by British artist Neave Parker (1910-1961).
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