A hunting pair of Acrocanthosaurus atokensis prowls the plains that range from the east coast of the Central Seaway splitting the two halves of what would later become North America. 113 Million Years ago, they were the largest predators on the continent at the time.
...and giant predators can go after giant prey! In this case, near a rocky outcropping, the pair have encountered a small group of brachiosaurid sauropods, most likely Sauroposeidon, among the largest of that family of generally-huge dinosaurs...
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