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Pterosaur lore about Anazah domestication.
Maysozoic: Day 24-27
To make up for the days I missed
Watch me go back in time, bring a bunch of these guys to the present and have them run around at high speeds scaring the pants off my cats.
MaySozoic Day 26: Albertadromeus
The goat of the Anazah, if goats couldn't produce milk.
So uhhhhh dinosaurs?
I have one favorite dinosaur that I like, the Albertadromeus!
Apparently they’re one of the smallest herbivorous dinosaurs, and they were the size of a dog basically
I used this species in a roleplay once
Albertadromeus syntarsus
By José Carlos Cortés on @ryuukibart
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Name: Albertadromeus syntarsus
Name Meaning: Alberta Runner
First Described: 2013
Described By: Brown et al.
Classification: Dinosauria, Ornithischia, Genasauria, Neornithischia, Thescelosauridae, Orodrominae
Albertadromeus is a Thescelosaurid known from the Oldman Formation of Alberta, Canada, dating back to the Campanian age of the Late Cretaceous, approximately 77 million years ago. It is known from limited remains that do not include the skull, but was found to be more closely related to Orodromeus than to Thescelosaurus, playing it in the Orodrominae. It lived in a coastal plain, near many other dinosaurs such as Saurornitholestes, Daspletosaurus, Troodon, Dromaeosaurus, Albertaceratops, Chasmosaurus, Anchiceratops, Coronosaurus, Brachylophosaurus, Gryposaurus, Parasaurolophus, and Corythosaurus. It would have had the niche of a fast, small, low browser.
Source:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albertadromeus
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