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Albertonykus borealis
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men will see a termite and eat it
Albertonykus borealis
Coelophysis
A desperate Allosaurus fragillis trying to figure out how to take down a full-grown Supersaurus vivianae without dying in the process. Late Jurassic Colorado
Fuck it. Utahraptor Big Bird.
Dinovember DAY 24: Skutellosaurus
John Brosio - Dinosaurs Eating CEO (2013) [2000 x 1833]
imagining these things being tiny like the size of a quarter and walking through some brush where they live and getting these things stuck to your jacket and having to pick them off and they bite you
s….steganium..
misc critters
Galahadosuchus jonesi was a small early crocodylomorph that lived during the late Triassic of what is now southwest England, around 215 million years ago.
About 60cm long (~2'), it had a fully upright quadrupedal posture, slender digitigrade limbs, a long tail, and a paired row of interlocking osteoderms running along its back.
Its habitat at the time was part of an archipelago of small tropical islands, in a forested karst environment full of sinkholes and caves. It would have been a fast and agile runner, and like its close relative Terrestrisuchus it was probably a generalist pursuit predator feeding on prey such as invertebrates and smaller reptiles.
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Movement of plates and breaking apart of Pangaea
Ammonites
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Terror Bird
Houston TX Museum of Natural Science
rhamphorhynchus