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Azhdarcho
A pterodactyloid with a 4 m wingspan, its known from fragmentary remains including the long neck vertebrae that characterizes its family
ALT: Azhdarcho is named after giant flying snake like creatures from persian mythology, they grew in the sea from regular snakes
Astrapotherium
A 2.5 meter long mammal, although it looks like an elephant its not actually related to them, it might have been partially aquatic similar to modern hippopotamus
ALT: Known from a single jaw, which was later found to belong to astrapotherium, making it a synonym
@Waxosaurus heck yeah gorilla suit feathers, that definitely makes it look badass unlike actual feathers
also what the heck is that skull? it should look more like this
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Platylomaspis
A small galeapsid with a 10 cm long head, it had a surprisingly long rim, its likely that they used it to bury themselves at the bottom of their habitat like rays
ALT: the species name is in reference to the serrated rim, likely used to ease burring themselves
Hudiesaurus
A large sauropod, its remains fragmentary nature makes it hard to estimate size, some going from 20m to 30m
ALT: the species name references the "Sino-Japan Silk Road Dinosaur Expedition", a project in which many dinosaurs where found including archaeoceratops