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Многие люди думают, что пахицефалозавры , знаменитые купологоловые динозавры, использовали свои очень толстые черепа для дуэлей с целью установления доминирования, а также как оружие против хищников. Однако на этой скрупулёзно детализированной работе, выполненной в карандаше, художник Владимир Николов предлагает другую альтернативу:
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