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Purgatorius and Bistahieversor - The Bistahieversor is a carnivorous dinosaur living in New Mexico at the end of the cretace 75 million years ago. It was about 9 metres long and weighed at least one ton. In the foreground, a Purgatorius tries to hide himself. A rat-sized Purgatorius hides among the undergrowth of a cretaceous forest while a 30 foot long, 2,000 pound tyrannosaur boreages for its next meal in what is today the western United States. Bistahieversor is a genus of tyrannosauroid dinosaur named after Bisti/De-Na-Zin Wilderness where it was found. Purgatorius is the genus for several species of small omnivorous mammals that are believed to be the among the earliest ancestors of modern-day chimps, rhesus monkeys, and humans. The extinction of the larger and more powerful dinosaurs may have been what led to world's domination by mammals today. While there is no direct evidence that Purgatorius and Bistahieversor ever shared the same wilderness, this image is yet illustrative of the predator-prey relationship that characterized dinosaurs and mammals for many millions of years
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Purgatorius and Bistahieversor - The Bistahieversor is a carnivorous dinosaur living in New Mexico at the end of the cretace 75 million years ago. It was about 9 metres long and weighed at least one ton. In the foreground, a Purgatorius tries to hide himself. A rat-sized Purgatorius hides among the undergrowth of a cretaceous forest while a 30 foot long, 2,000 pound tyrannosaur boreages for its next meal in what is today the western United States. Bistahieversor is a genus of tyrannosauroid dinosaur named after Bisti/De-Na-Zin Wilderness where it was found. Purgatorius is the genus for several species of small omnivorous mammals that are believed to be the among the earliest ancestors of modern-day chimps, rhesus monkeys, and humans. The extinction of the larger and more powerful dinosaurs may have been what led to world's domination by mammals today. While there is no direct evidence that Purgatorius and Bistahieversor ever shared the same wilderness, this image is yet illustrative of the predator-prey relationship that characterized dinosaurs and mammals for many millions of years

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