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Oh and never forget, ceratopsids evolved false eyes to mimic and exaggerate a tyrannosaur's stare thus creeping real tyrannosaurs out. But then tyrannosaurs mimicked ceratopsids' tyrannosaur mimicking frills on their butts. It's like poetry. It rhymes.
Was also the first to doodle Dzavui, a prehistoric hedgehog from Oligocene Mexico, named after a god of rain! Yeah yeah this one was cool too!
Giant sea swans were a thing too! Man, these were cool as well! :D
Amphicyonids are popularly called "bear dogs" (despite being a separate family from either), and also have some traits in common with big cats, but at least one of them, the early Miocene Delotrochanter, had very hyena-like skull and jaws, being similarly adapted to crack bones!
@valentinebabeVA Not sure if my best but I kinda like them :B