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The viral video purportedly shows a mammal-like figure having long necks and stout bodies, similar to what sauropods look like, only that they are small. #coatimundi @HighlightPurulia
Sauropods are big dinosaurs that weigh up to 62 tons and could grow up to a height of a four-story building.
The 10-second video spread like wildfire with many conspiracy theorists suggesting that perhaps Jurassic Park is real.
At first I thought they were tiny dinosaurs until I looked closer and found they were walking backwards with their tails lifted high. Cute, but weird ^~^
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These small mammals are native to South and Central America as well as in Mexico and the southwestern United States.
Coatis are opportunistic omnivores that consume fruits and insects, according to San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance. #sandiego
They could weigh as much as a large cat but visually look like a cross between a dog, a monkey, and a raccoon. #dinosaurs
Are those baby dinosaurs? Video of creature scurrying through beach goes viral, netizens confused #facts
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The viral video purportedly shows a mammal-like figure having long necks and stout bodies, similar to what sauropods look like, only that they are small. #coatimundi @HighlightPurulia
Sauropods are big dinosaurs that weigh up to 62 tons and could grow up to a height of a four-story building.
The 10-second video spread like wildfire with many conspiracy theorists suggesting that perhaps Jurassic Park is real.
At first I thought they were tiny dinosaurs until I looked closer and found they were walking backwards with their tails lifted high. Cute, but weird ^~^
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These small mammals are native to South and Central America as well as in Mexico and the southwestern United States.
Coatis are opportunistic omnivores that consume fruits and insects, according to San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance. #sandiego
They could weigh as much as a large cat but visually look like a cross between a dog, a monkey, and a raccoon. #dinosaurs
Are those baby dinosaurs? Video of creature scurrying through beach goes viral, netizens confused #facts
THANK YOU FOR YOUR LOVE AND SUPPORT and keep watching our videos •~•
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- MAMMALS
- Mots-clés
- Coatimundi, Raccoon, San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance
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