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15 September 2025 EN palaeocast

Episode 170: Cariocecus bocagei

Cretaceous Jurassic Late Jurassic Cariocecus Iguanodontia

The iguanodontians were an incredibly successful group within the Cretaceous. They could reach incredible sizes, with the largest species even matching the proportions of some sauropods, and they also had an incredible palaeogeographic range, meaning that their remains are found all over the world today. In the late Jurassic, they were a lot less diverse [&hellip

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