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- 2. Late Permian Therapsid. Very small, the size of a freaking hand
- 5. late cretaceous nodosaurid. fossils were found in china and mongolia. Names means "beautiful one"
- 9. Australian pterosaur found a few years ago. ruled the skies of australia
- 10. Paleogene era horse. Very small
- 11. Late Cretaceous titanosaur. Differed from other titanosaurs, as it had long legs and a shorter neck.
- 13. Late eocene whale. long boi, a sea sausage
- 15. Middle Jurassic Tyrannosauroid. Small, lived in britain and had a crest
- 17. Middle Triassic Echnioderm. Lived in shallow seas in europe, was attached to the seafloor by a stalk
- 19. Early duck-like creature. Could barely walk on land, its legs were very water adapted
- 20. australian carnivorous marsupial. they lived with megalania, and the two fought until both were killed off by humans
- 21. Largest primate ever. Big monke.
- 22. Late Cretaceous Dromaeosaur. Very small, named after a disney animated deer.
- 23. Late Triassic reptile. NOT a dinosaur, but very similar. Small, had a birdlike skull
- 24. Middle to late jurassic Sauropod. Named after the chinese village where it was found. Longest neck
- 28. a new specimen was recently discovered. it is among the largest ichthyosaurs known
- 30. small pachycephalosaurid that lived in mongolia during the cretaceous
- 33. Late Cretaceous Ceratopsid. Gigantic horns and frill.
- 36. Late Devonian lobe-finned fish. Was like a cross between a fish and a salamander. Could wriggle out of water and was one of the first to go on land.
- 37. Early pinniped, may be the ancestor of all pinnipeds
- 39. an early relative of sauropods. had a sauropodesc build, with a long neck and tail, but was much smaller and ran on two legs.
- 42. giant prehistoric squid. 25-35 feet long, it's name means crushed squid.
- 44. Late Cretaceous Mosasaur. Giant mosasaur, big boi
- 46. giant prehistoric whale. was a toothed whale, preyed on megalodon.
- 47. early cretaceous tyrannosaurid. it was not very large, but its name means "emporer dragona fairly recent discovery of a dromaeosaurid with short arms, leading to its name
- 49. Late Cretaceous pliosaur. One of the largest sea reptiles, had a ten foot long head.
- 50. largest wingspan of any bird, ever
- 51. Neogene era Glyptodont. Big
- 52. Prehistoric snake. Not very large, only about 5-6 metres in length.
- 53. Neogene era rhino. The source of the unicorn myth
- 57. Early Cretaceous Therizinosaur. 13 feet long, found in mongolia, and ye.
- 59. Neogene era beaver that was the size of a man
- 61. Birdlike dinosaur, all of its fingers were different lengths, the longest being half a foot long
- 65. Early Cretaceous Oviraptorosaur. Very small, had large plumes of feathers on it's wings and tail
- 68. Late Cretaceous hadrosaur. Name means 'nose king'. funny.
- 70. Early Ordovician jawless fish. Had a broad head shield and had a body that narrowed to a small fin. Its name means "star shield"
- 71. Late Neogene era bear. Biggest bear ever and it was also known as the dire bear
- 73. Late Triassic Ichthyosaur. Largest sea reptile ever! up to 70 feet long
- 78. Paleogene era elephant. Derpy
- 79. Middle Jurassic Stegosaur. Short snouts, had even length legs instead of longer hind legs
- 81. Late Carboniferous to Early Permian Amphibian. Snakelike, spike teeth similar to those found in nonvenomous snakes
- 82. large permian amphibian. it was like a cross between a croc and a salamander, and it roamed brazil
- 83. the largest predatory mammal to ever exist. oddly, it was hooved, and even oddly-er, it was an ancient ancestor to whales.
- 84. A marsupial that actually went exinct in 1936. So, kinda easy to get this one.
- 85. Carboniferous millipede. 8 feet long, a very big boi.
- 86. Late Cretaceous ornithomimid. Kinda plain
- 87. Paleogene era mammal. Similar to a rhino, had multiple horn-like stalks on it's snout
- 88. Early Cretaceous Iganodontian. Lived in australian woodlanda, had a bulging snout
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- 1. north african theropod. Sort of an apex predator, name means 'bahariya lizard'
- 3. 20 foot long reptile that existed in the triassic era. It's name means "long vertebra"
- 4. Another early duck. lived for a long time before dying out
- 6. name means "helmet lizard" personally, it is one of my favorite dinosaurs
- 7. Late Silurian sea scorpion. Very small, found basically worldwide.
- 8. Early cretaceous compsognathid. First feathered dinosaur ever
- 12. Spinosaurid as big as a rex. pretty easy if you ask me
- 14. Cambrian invertebrate. Had an odd trunk
- 16. large pterosaur that lived during the late cretaceous. though not the biggest pterosaur, it had an impressive wingpsan of 16 feet
- 18. giant australian lizard. It was 23 feet tall, and hunted early humans.
- 25. Late Cretaceous Ammonite. Had a crooked shell, and killed itself because it had a crooked shell. Lol
- 26. very early, small, trilobite-like creature. it's name means shining sea
- 27. Late Permian to Late Cretaceous Shark. Like similar to modern sharks, but had different teeth and fins, as well as a sharp spine in front of it's dorsal fin
- 29. Jurassic Era Pterosaur. Smol, a very early pterosaur. had a tail and leathery wings.
- 31. early triassic prosauropod. very large
- 32. Neogene era cat. Similar to a jaguar
- 34. brazilian pterosaur that existed in the cretaceous era. It had a fin on it's head similar to tapejara. name means "sea runner"
- 35. Late Jurassic to Early Cretaceous Crocodylomorph. Name means 'earth lizard' but was not living on land. lol
- 38. big pterosaur found in canada, means 'frozen dragon'
- 40. controversal spinosaurid. Only a few species found, and it may have been larger than spinosaurus
- 41. Late Devonian Armored Fish. Looked really weird. Had a weird tube-like snout
- 43. cretaceous era ceratopsid. It's name means "pointed lizard"
- 45. early triassic pterosaur found in italy. one of the first pterosaurs, it had very old traits, like long tails and short necks, which were abandoned by later pterosaurs
- 48. Odd worm-like creature with spines. Cambrian Era
- 54. Early Jurassic Ornithischian. Veyry small, had multiple types of teeth.
- 55. early permian synapsid. had a large sail, and was the top of the food chain..until it died
- 56. Middle to Late Devonian trilobite. Found worldwide, name means 'lens eye'
- 58. Giant prehistoric bird. its wingspan was 6 feet long
- 60. Middle Cambrian creature. Covered in armor, very small
- 62. living in the early triassic, this creature was one of the earliest gliding animals ever. It's gliding membrane was actually connected to it's legs and tail instead of it's arms and ribs.
- 63. Middle to Late Cretaceous Bony fish. Very large, had a giant mouth to swallow prey.
- 64. quite possibly the tallest dinosaur ever, this sauropod had an 11.5 metre long neck.
- 66. Early Cretaceous Ankylosaur. Very small. Nithing else...
- 67. giant extinct cephalopod that had a giant, pointed shell, one of the biggest cephalopods ever
- 69. Late Triassic Prosauropod. Lived in the bri'ish isles, barely taller than a man.
- 72. eocene era bat, this creature was the earliest known bat ever, and was named after icarus
- 74. large meat eating theropod. It had a horn on its snout, and it's name meant "horned lizard"
- 75. Late Cretaceous bird. Very similar to seaguls. name means 'fish bird'
- 76. Late Jurassic Diplodocoid. 92 foot long neck, found in the bone wars.
- 77. Triassic Era nothosaur. Went on land and water.
- 80. Late Jurassic Theropod found in china.
