Eustreptospondylus Research Paper

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On a meditteranean island, life is tough.
No dinosaur knows that better than Eustreptospondylus.
Eustrepto swims between islands to get to new food sources and survive.
On this island, an undersea earthquake has made the water levels rise making the island serverely flooded. Only the tallest points on the island remain above the sea.
Unfortunately, two fo the 5 Eustrepto's that are native to the island have become seperated from the main area on the island and have become stranded on small island, more than 5 k's away from shore.
Back on the main island, the 3 Eustrepto's have gone hunting, and while the youngster tries to catch his own food, his mother and father manage to bring down 2 dryosaurs.
One of the Eustreptospondylus stranded has

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