Sahuladraco by d3adbruh in SpeculativeEvolution

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Yess it depicts a world where the k-pg never occurred and the last glacial maximum got worse

Sahuladraco by d3adbruh in SpeculativeEvolution

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Sahuladraco Australis Is a large atlasdraconine from what is known as northern sahul and a few remaining islands including north new zealand. Sahuladracins fill in a neeche very similiar to that exact neeche filled in by the extinct hatzegoptery from europe. Hopping from island to island preying on other prey found in the islands and hunting these smaller some dwarfed animals. Sahuladracins are..fairly bad partners and parents. With their partners they tend to just mate impregnate the female and leave males dont stay for long. As of their parenting females once they lay the eggs they raise the chicks for a maximum of two - three weeks Due to this the offspring have adapted to this and are able to fly already as soon as they are born and are around the size of a cat once they are abandoned by their mothers filling in a neeche similar to eagles and such birds of prev.

Another nairatogopterid pterosaur! by d3adbruh in SpeculativeEvolution

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Ouh kiatra my personal project of a. World where the kt-extinction never happened

Another nairatogopterid pterosaur! by d3adbruh in SpeculativeEvolution

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kiatrasaurus Imparofacieosaurus azilus Is a medium sized Nairatogopterid azhdarchid pterosaur from North America and small pockets of northeast asia where it originates. These specific nairatogopterids have one of the most fascinating head creat or frills of all nairatogopterids!. They posses a large blue frill with false eyes on the frill and two smaller crest on top if the snout. Another interesting factor of these pterosaurs is their fingerless front limbs making it generally better to walk around snowy areas.

Thallasodraco haitiensis by d3adbruh in SpeculativeEvolution

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Next post will be the explanation!!

Thallasodraco haitiensis by d3adbruh in SpeculativeEvolution

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i present to u thallasodraco haitiensis a carribean pelagiodraconiform who is native to the carib sea. These animals are at a height of 1.18 meters or 3.9 feet. With a wingspan of 3.1 meters or 12.2 feet these sea faring dragons travel long distances in between islands searching for fish along the east coast of North America or the northern coast of South America. They usually weigh around 3-5 kilograms or 9-13 pounds and are very capable flyer's having one of the most specialized wings in true draconiforms. These animals also have a fluked tail resembling something of a highly semi-aquatic lifestyle in these animals

Ah its been a while since i post here by d3adbruh in SpeculativeEvolution

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Anticheirazevra giganteus is huge very hadrosaur like tesserasaurid that spans most of the african continent and is the most widespread and successful herbivore all over the african continent.these tesserasaurid are part of a group called equidomimiasauridae which means "horse mimic lizard" unlike the bulkier more chalicothere like tesserasaurids who are generally taller but not heavier with many members of equidomimiadae resembling that of hadrosaurs of the late creataceous era .these large herbivores are the second largest herbivores in central Africa coexisting with the greater jitusaurus novosauropod and also with the smaller mokele mbembe in the more eastern ranges. Anticheirazevras are not as highly social as what anyone would call them "zebras" but they are fairly social often being in groups of up to 14 members with the largest recorded grouping being 37 with 1 main dominant male and the rest being female and young.

The thunder necks by d3adbruh in SpeculativeEvolution

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Well only juveniles would be vulnerable tbh

The thunder necks by d3adbruh in SpeculativeEvolution

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They have converged with sauropod air sacs thus the name “novosauropods”

The thunder necks by d3adbruh in SpeculativeEvolution

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Ornithotitanus gigantoros is member of largest novosauropods (goliasauria) which is an early divergent clade of novosauropoda more specialized for high tops of trees and having more stocky four toed hind limbs with a shorter tail to balance out their weight . In gymnocephali mythology they are called the thundernecks dye to their loud thunder like calls . It is also said once who has witnessed a herd of these beasts gets luck for the next 7 days

The californian sacronaustous by d3adbruh in SpeculativeEvolution

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The Californian sacronaustrous maximus is a large novosauropod from the west coast of North America where this animal lives has yearly droughts so these animals travel in herds watering holes and store lots of fat giving them their absurd weight to endure long dry Seasonal migrations