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    Fossil discovery in India extends the timeline of early dinosaurs

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    Sun filters through dense stands of cycads and conifers of Gondwana, where a lithe, bipedal predator slowly moves through the Upper Triassic undergrowth. Standing just over a meter tall and measuring about two meters from snout to tail, Maleriraptor kuttyi navigates the terrain with calculated precision. Nearby, early sauropods graze in loose herds, towering only slightly over the small predator as it comes to a halt between concealing ferns—observant, watchful, waiting.
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