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Scaphognathus crassirostris was a small pterosaur from Late Jurassic Germany. It had a wingspan of just 90cm!
(Credit @SerpenIllus)
The bush-antlered deer (Eucladoceros dicaranios) from the early Pleistocene of Europe & Asia.
(Credit Satoshi Kawasaki)
The giant otter (Enhydriodon) was the largest otter ever discovered, growing to more than 3 metres & weighing 200kg!
(Credit Victor Leshyk)
Pachyrhinosaurus was a large herbivore from the late Cretaceous Period. Instead of a horn, it had a large bony bump called a “boss.”
(Credit James Havens)
Sciurumimus (meaning 'Squirrel-mimic') was a small coelurosaur named for its fluffy, squirrel-like tail.
(Credit Emily Willoughby, @SerpenIllus)
New research on Caihong juji shows that its head was likely covered in iridescent feathers like those on a hummingbird.
(Credit Veliizar Simeonovski)
Mixotoxodon larensis was a large mammal from the Americas.
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Two species of Homalodatherium - extinct notoungulate mammals native to South America.
(Credit WillemSvdMerwe)
Collinsium ciliosum was a genus of lobopodian from the early Cambrian.
(Credit Satoshi Kawasaki)
With recent finding suggesting that the T-rex was likely covered in feathers, lets take a moment to consider that this only makes them more terrifying.
(Credit R.J. Palmer)