A 10-feet-long (about 3 meters) amphibious dinosaur that roamed the Earth about 230 million years ago, during the Triassic Period, used to hide in the underground whenever water was scarce and remained dormant all throughout extreme drought periods. Paleontologists explain that, according to fossil evidence at hand, Metoposaurus diagnosticus used its broad head and strong arms to bury itself in the underground when a new dry season began, EurekAlert reports. Intere...
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