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The Falcatops is a strange, wading, almost stork-like coelophysoid from the swampy wetlands of Skull Island. It measures 8-9 feet long. Falcatops is a wading theropod that feeds on the large carrion-eating Incultulepas whelks. The bow-shaped, almost toothless snout of the dinosaur is perfectly adapted to slide inside the shell of the mollusk, slicing the snail from the walls of its armor, intact, to swallow it whole.

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  • The Falcatops is a strange, wading, almost stork-like coelophysoid from the swampy wetlands of Skull Island. It measures 8-9 feet long. Falcatops is a wading theropod that feeds on the large carrion-eating Incultulepas whelks. The bow-shaped, almost toothless snout of the dinosaur is perfectly adapted to slide inside the shell of the mollusk, slicing the snail from the walls of its armor, intact, to swallow it whole.
  • The Falcatops is a strange, wading, almost stork-like coelophysoid from the swampy wetlands of Skull Island. Falcatops is a wading theropod that feeds on the large carrion-eating Incultulepas whelks. The bow-shaped, almost toothless snout of the dinosaur is perfectly adapted to slide inside the shell of the mollusk, slicing the snail from the walls of its armor, intact, to swallow it whole.
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  • The Falcatops is a strange, wading, almost stork-like coelophysoid from the swampy wetlands of Skull Island. It measures 8-9 feet long. Falcatops is a wading theropod that feeds on the large carrion-eating Incultulepas whelks. The bow-shaped, almost toothless snout of the dinosaur is perfectly adapted to slide inside the shell of the mollusk, slicing the snail from the walls of its armor, intact, to swallow it whole.
  • The Falcatops is a strange, wading, almost stork-like coelophysoid from the swampy wetlands of Skull Island. Falcatops is a wading theropod that feeds on the large carrion-eating Incultulepas whelks. The bow-shaped, almost toothless snout of the dinosaur is perfectly adapted to slide inside the shell of the mollusk, slicing the snail from the walls of its armor, intact, to swallow it whole.
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