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papalictlan
choilos
stymphalian terror bird
stupendemys mordodri https://t.co/EnL8X74xm1
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and then he actually freed him
Rhyniella
A prehistoric springtail, it used to be considered the oldest known insect but springtails arent considered insects anymore
ALT: known from head pieces in amber, at some point it was considered the same as rhyniella, its a mystery if it was an insect or a myriapod
Quetzalcoatlus
The longest pterosaur known with a 12 meter wingspan, they fed by hunting small creatures on the ground similarly to storks
ALT: for a long time it was discussed if such a large pterosaur would be able to fly, later studies found it could do it for up to 10 days
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Pycnosteus
A relatively large 80 cm long jawless fish, his body was heavily armored and looked similar to that of a ray, it likely searched trough vegetation for small invertebrates
ALT: It was originally believed to be a new species of Ganosteus, another armored jawless fish
Prolibytherium
A 1.8 M long ungulate easily recognized by its unique ossicones, its relations are still being discussed but it might be related to giraffe ancestors
ALT: females had slender horn-like ossicones while males had large leafed shaped ossicones, likely for display