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Sharovipteryxe hunted insects & lived in the forests of what is now Central Asia. They had a large gliding membrane on the back legs!
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Pediomeryx yumaceras North America from the early Miocene epoch & died out 5 million years ago.
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Vetulicola are early deuterostomes from the Cambrian period. They are one of the oldest animals, living 525 million years ago. They were 9cm long & fed on plankton & seafloor debris.
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Philovenator curriei was a small dinosaur that lived 75 million years ago in China.
(Credit: Eloy Manzanero)
Styracosaurus was a herbivorous dinosaur from the Cretaceous Period. It weighed over 4 tonnes.
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New research on Caihong juji shows that its head was likely covered with iridescent feathers like those on a hummingbird.
(Credit: Veliizar Simeonovski)
Nemegtomaia is a non-avian dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous Period.
(Credit: Josep Asensi)
The bush-antlered deer (Eucladoceros dicaranios) from the early Pleistocene of Europe & Asia.
(Credit: Satoshi Kawasaki)
The largest ever camel was the Syrian camel which grew to 4 metres in height!
(Credit: Doubutsu-no-kuni)
Megalodon was the largest shark that's ever lived, growing to a maximum 18 metres long!
(Credit: sharkopedia)