I like that there are three Welsh dinosaurs, and all of them have dragon in the name:

Dracoraptor
Pantydraco
Pendraig

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For here is the small theropod dinosaur milnerae from the Late of Restoration by James Robbins. | Spiekman et al. 2021 :
https://t.co/54gV8auop1 |

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Pendraig milnerae, a new small-sized coelophysoid theropod from the Late Triassic of Wales: https://t.co/XkAc6mIWKw

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First work in series of lateral reconstructions I want to do. This is Pendraig milnerae (or "chief dragon"), a coelophysoid from late Triassic of Pant-y-ffynon Quarry, southern Wales.

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Episode 11 of is here! Spicomellus, Ceratosuchops & Riparovenator, Pendraig, and Dakota the dinomummy in the news. We discuss Greg Paul's Predatory Dinosaurs of the World for VDA; and Marc interviews !
https://t.co/K797VFC8ia
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Results from the
Riparovenator, Metopacanthus, Pendraig and Scelidotherium.

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The blog post on the recently described Welsh theropod Pendraig milnerae: https://t.co/51bFfQ88JK

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Nouveau theropode du Trias du pays de Galles! Pendraig milnerae, vient du gallois Pen Draig, literallement 'chef des dragons/guerriers',qui a donné Pendragon en Anglais, le nom de Uther, père d'Arthur. Milnerae en hommage au Dr Milner décédée cette année. https://t.co/Y0MPdmj0dK

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Scratch, scratch. Pendraig scratching an itch. Sketch.

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Pendraig milnerae is oldest meat-eating ever discovered in UK & lived over 200 million years ago - "Pendraig" means "chief dragon" in Welsh, but it's not as big as the name suggests...

: https://t.co/jmtpyanYTW

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Pendraig milnerae, a new small-sized coelophysoid theropod from the Late Triassic of Wales: https://t.co/XkAc6mrllW

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A proper Welsh dragon! Pendraig milnerae, a chicken-sized dinosaur who roamed the valleys of S. Wales 200 million years ago. She's now been named: pendraig = chief dragon; and for palaeontologist Angela Milner 🐉
https://t.co/0iksvkzG7j

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Say hello to Pendraig milnerae, the UK's oldest theropod. From south Wales, this dinosaur was about the size of a chicken and lived 200 million years ago. Paper led by with and me out in RSOS out later. Artwork by Jim Robbins

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