The First Animals. Written by B. Goodreid. Illustrated by L. Field Marchant. 1970.
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The First Animals. Written by B. Goodreid. Illustrated by L. Field Marchant. 1970.
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Solid reference, Ben, but it's also great that you're going to not only get through this trauma, but also help a certain girl through her own flying-reptile-related ordeal. It's gonna change your life in great, positive way.
"Petiteranodon" is a portmanteau of petite and Pteranodon (a genus of winged dinosaurs).
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Know how some birds so that thing where they fold their wings back and plummet and just plop to the ground?
Headcanon that Don and Tiny do that.
The family will be chilling at the nest then suddenly FPLOPBUSH! something crashes into the nest and up emerges one of the kids.
Doc Savage and the Fabulous Five in the Middle of a War Between Mesoamerican Amazons and Spanish Conquerors riding a Pteranodons commission (2021)
Art by: Carlos Dearmas
Die Feuervögel -- Taming the firebirds to explore the realm of the dragon Zyrxuul (Jörg Drühl, DSA-Professional: Schwertmeister Set 1, advanced rules and adventures for Das Schwarze Auge, Schmidt Spiele, 1987)