Are you Yi qi the dinosaur or Yi Qi the Zoochat member?
The latter.Are you Yi qi the dinosaur or Yi Qi the Zoochat member?
How about the fluffy tyrannosaurid next?
NUMBER EIGHT: When you hear the word "tyrannosaur" you likely picture a 40-foot-long scaly behemoth whose past times include running through rain forests and eating wimpy lawyers off toilets. Well reality is usually stranger the fiction. Meet the polar dwarf tyrant of the northWell now my interest is peaked and you shouldn't be a tease
~Thylo
it's time for the largest flying bird ever to shine
The skeletal wingspan (which means excluding feathers) of P. sandersi is estimated at 17 feet (5.2 meters), but with feathers, this bird would of had a wingspan of 20 to 24 feet (6.1 to 7.3 meters).
Original estimates gave wingspan of 7.5 to 8 meters but most modern authorities believe it maxed out at 6.5 meters making Pelagornis slightly bigger. And thanks for the complimentSo Argentavis magnificens (wingspan of 6,5 to 8 meters) don't "shine"?
By the way, absolutely wonderful thread. These are the kind of fossil species that I like more.
When you were born, you were presumably born viviparously.
"This is one of the largest armored dinosaurs, known by paleontologists as a 'living tank.'" (quote from Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom)
This makes Materpiscis the oldest known animal to show viviparity, and also the oldest known animal that reproduced by...you know..."getting busy."
That quote was indeed originally referring to an Ankylosaurus that was being auctioned off, however I used it here because what is stated within said quote can also be applied to Saichania.Wasn't that supposed to be an Ankylosaurus?
How about early Elasmobranchii? It get that this may be the first one with conclusive evidence, but I always thought ancient Elasmobranchii had claspers too.
Link?Picture and Infromation Sources:
- My brain
Oh trust me, you do not want a link to that source. It's just a moshpit of animal facts, anxiety, bad jokes, and cynical thoughts.Link?