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@Philoceratops Wayne Barlowe's hot-pink, dueling Deinonychus from An Alphabet of Dinosaurs.
Greedy, sly and power-hungry, Albox is a Squaman (Saurian/Lizardfolk) with a vast knowledge of robotics and the money to toy with it. He is the face/founder of Albox Robotics; and facades as a friendly and helpful millionaire but W.R.R. suspects he may be up to something big...
Thalassia (or Thal for short) is an Echinomeran; a race of Sea-Urchin like demons with toxic, retractile spines. Thal is passionate and heroic, but short-tempered and often distant and business-like. She meets Needles after he saves her from Bandits known as the Varanus Pyros.
Darwin IV is home to a variety of liquivorous carnivores; with the "Arrowtongues" being among the most ubiquitous, dominant, and well studied of the planet's terrestrial predators. They are a group of medium-large bipeds with razor-edged proboscises that are used to hunt prey.
Sphenacodon was medium-large carnivorous synapsid named in the late 19th century. It lends its generic name to the family to which it belongs; the Sphenacodontidae, which the famous Dimetrodon is also a part of. Sphenacodon lasted from the Late Carboniferous to the Early Permian.
Clidastes was a small, coastal Mosasaurid from the Late Cretaceous of Eastern and Central US. Aside from it's size, it closely resembled its other, generally larger relatives.
@Philoceratops I definitely gotta get around to drawing more fish....
Roaming the marshes of Middle Triassic Germany; Batrachotomus was one of the largest land predators of its time, a 6 meter (20 ft) Loricatan closely related to other croc-relatives like Prestosuchus and Heptasuchus.
@glavenych This is an Astradaemon; from the DnD-type game Pathfinder. That's...pretty much the extant of what I know about it. I never played the game myself, but I've looked through one of the Bestiaries at a local game store. I guess they swim around in a dark purgatory eating souls.