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Pterorhynchus was a pterosaur from the mid-Jurassic that had hair-like structures called pycnofibres & a large head crest.
(Credit Elia Smaniotto)
Hyopsodus is an extinct odd-toed ungulate that may have been able to use echolocation.
(Credit Maija Karala)
Stethacanthus is an extinct, shark-like Holocephalian that died out 323 milllion years ago & measured 70cm long.
(Credit DiBgd)
Pterodaustro had a bizarre set of teeth, similar to some whales, which was used to catch small organisms from the sea.
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Leptoptilos robustus or the giant stork is an extinct predatory bird from Flores. It grew to 1.8 metres tall, weighed 16 kilograms & preyed on pygmy hominids.
Stethacanthus is a prehistoric shark that had a huge projection from its back, which might have been used to scare off predators.
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Artist's impression of a female Maiacetus and her newborn pup. Also known as the 'walking whale'.
(Credit: @UMMNH)
Gnathosaurus had needle-like teeth for catching small prey.
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Gomphotherium is an extinct genus of proboscidean that lived in the early Miocene of North America.
Remingtonocetus is an early whale that lived during the Eocene.
(Credit: @nixillustration)