Also what is the biggest book about dinosaurs, marine reptiles and pterosaurs?
Also what is the biggest book about dinosaurs, marine reptiles and pterosaurs?
Just a meme I found, and I had to share it because of how wrong it is.
Did anyone come to this wiki because of an interest in human evolution, or is everybody here for the dinos?
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Crocodylomorphs are a clade of reptiles that include modern crocodilians (crocodiles, alligators, and gharials) as well as their extinct relatives, which originated in the Late Triassic around 230 million years ago. The group has demonstrated incredible diversity over time, from small, terrestrial predators to massive, semiaquatic species, to fully marine forms like the dolphin-like thalattosuchians. Due to their powerful jaws and long, elongated bodies, adaptability, and strong dominance, crocodylomorphs played a vital role in various ecosystems during the history of their evolution; indeed, modern crocodilians are the only living remnants of this ancient lineage.
If "terrible" means "deino", like with Deinosuchus and Deinonychus "Terrible Crocodile" and "Terrible Claw", how come "Terrible Lizard" isn't Deinosaur, and just Dinosaur? Same goes both ways, why wouldn't Deinonychus be Dinonychus?
Nodosaurus
Styracosaurus
Triceratops
Stegosaurus
Pachycephalosaurus
Kentrosaurus
Saichania
Alamosaurus
Saltasaurus
Giraffatitan
Scelidosaurus
Therizinosaurus
Ankylosaurus
Diplodocus
Supersaurus
Euoplocephalus
Gastonia
Borealopelta
Wuerhosaurus
Centrosaurus
Micropachycephalosaurus
Psittacosaurus
Protoceratops
Plateosaurus
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5d8wUxTgvQ
Psittacosaurus gets yeeted into the darkest realms of Gen Alpha brainrot by Gastonia. Gastonia then turns to Protoceratops and straps them to Saturn V, launching them into space and killing them.
Giraffatitan steps on a LEGO sculpture of Jason Voorhees and begins shrieking. Saltasaurus puts him out of his misery by making him chug three gallons of Jarate.
Diplodocus gets a heart attack from Giraffatitan’s screaming and stumbles backwards into the dark realms of *gags* Gen Alpha brainrot, also killing him.
After a close fight, Borealopelta unleashed her stand “Antarctic Boot” and punted Wuerhosaurus into the Saturn V shuttle, killing him.
Pachycephalosaurus, Micropachycephalosaurus, and Centrosaurus have an anime standoff, but Centrosaurus activates the C4, killing the other two easily.
Dead: Pachy, Micropachy, Giraffa, Diplo, Wuerho, Psittac, Protocer. 7/24 are now dead!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsoxjylnQ68
Borealopelta and Gastonia have a face-off, sprinting at Mach 3 across the jagged, unsafe terrain, removing Styracosaurus’ liver and killing him, kicking Saichania into a suspiciously erupting volcano, and snapping all of Alamosaurus’ shins in half, causing the sauropod to die of blood loss. Eventually, Borealopelta’s asthma acts up, but she accidentally lodged her inhaler inside of Alamosaurus’ 3rd shin. She dies of a lack of oxygen, leaving Gastonia at the top of the leaderboard.
Scelidosaurus is doing tasks, when Therizinosaurus, the only theropod and omnivorous animal in the battle, vents behind him and unleashes the JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure ability that lets him punch at speeds deemed impossible, turning the tiny herbivore a smoothie.
Gastonia, leagues ahead in kills, foolishy stands off with Centrosaurus. Like last time, Centrosaurus activates the C4, killing Gastonia.
Dead: Pachy, Micropachy, Girrafa, Diplo, Wuerho, Psittac, Protocer, Styra, Sai, Alamo, Boreal, Scelido, Gaston. 13/24 are dead!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=tuSVSfAXedg
Saltasaurus stands up to Supersaurus, but Supersaurus’ soul magic makes Salta get covered in salt, effectively disabling him. Super then slowly pushes Salta off a cliff.
Nodosaurus and Centrosaurus are taking turns trying to blow each other up, when Plateosaurus, the real man behind Gastonia’s slaughter, appears behind them both and activates his secret item, a simple Repel. This Repel is so repelling that the two other herbivores die of repellent, because Plateosaurus made them snort it.
Plateosaurus and Therizinosaurus stand off, glaring at each other. Hours pass as Triceratops, Stegosaurus, Kentrosaurus, Ankylosaurus, Euoplocephalus and Supersaurus gather around. A few more minutes pass, and eventually the crowd gets bored. Euoplo and Kentro begin brawling, which ends with their more famous counterparts killing them, and Supersaurus just disconnects from the server.
Dead: Pachy, Micropachy, Girrafa, Diplo, Wuerho, Psittac, Protocer, Styra, Sai, Alamo, Boreal, Scelido, Gaston, Salta, Nodo, Centro, Kentro, Euoplo, Super. 19/24 are dead!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F28uArEvtxI
When Plateo blinks, within that brief time, Therizinosaurus lunges forward and snaps Plateo’s neck like a twig. It’s just Theri and three American allstars.
The three immediately gang up on the theropod, goring him and bludgeoning him until Theri screams. They then throw him off the cliff and watch his body tumble down the canyon. Stegosaurus tries to nail Ankylosaurus in the face, but his tail bounces away and he hits Triceratops in the thigh. Angered, Triceratops gets inside his forklift and bashes Stego, whose body isn’t designed to withstand such holy power, causing Stegosaurus to explode.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5RzfsaCOQTc
The two dinosaurs face each other. Triceratops activates his lightning powers, and Ankylosaurus pulls out a thing of nuclear waste. Triceratops becomes Thor, and Ankylosaurus becomes Anguirus. An ultimate edgy anime fight happens, with them exchanging lines in Japanese and super close calls. After a record-breaking two days, the landscape has been reduced to a blast zone, smoking and covered in craters. Triceratops lets his guard down for two seconds, but it is enough. Anklyosaurus rams into him and equips his tail with a Minecraft mace. Using wind charges and impossible timing, Ankylo plummets to Earth, tail poised in the ultimate gamble. Triceratops foolishly rushes to meet Ankylo. The sky explodes, and only one comes out alive. The walking tank, the fused lizard Ankylosaurus comes out, bleeding from his mouth.
Ankylosaurus WINS!!!
As Ankylosaurus finds the last tree in a thirty mile radius, Titanosuchus levitates down behind him. “Therapsith,” Ankylosaurus mutters. “Indeed. I have an offer for you.” He outstretches a paw to the herbivore. Ankylosaurus begins to nod off. “I can’t *yawn* decide right now. I’ll get back to you…later…” Titanosuchus mutters and flies off, leaving Ankylosaurus dreaming of forklifts and soul magic.
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Do some dinosaurs scare you? Mesozoic or maybe some Cenozoic birds? I want to talk a little about my personal fear now. Especially since Halloween is coming soon.
Since I was a child, I have asked myself, which dinosaur makes me afraid? I couldn't answer my question because reptiles and mostly all birds have never scared me, unlike some mammals. I've seen a lot of movies with dinosaurs, but none of them scared me with the exception of the fictional reptiloids from Journey to the Center of the Earth of 1999. Compsognathus from JP2, Spinosaurus from JP3 and Gastornis from WWB gave me a slight sense of anxiety, but nothing more. But when I was about 16, I saw photos of a Suchomimus skeleton... and I was finally able to name the dinosaur that really scared me! Of course, if I were close to a live Giganotosaurus or Kelenken, I would be very scared of both of them, but if I just look at their bones, then I don’t feel fear. And Suchomimus scares me. Just look at those numerous teeth in its jaws! Perhaps the reason is my personal phobia (I am afraid of needles, especially when there are a lot of them), but I cannot remain indifferent when looking at the skeleton of Suchomimus. For me, this is the creepiest dinosaur among avians and non-avians. It scares me. But... at the same time... I admire it. I would be happy to see this theropod alive. As well as any other extinct dinosaur. As well as any other extinct animal. Scary or not, this is part of our native world, a fragment of its distant past. And this past makes me happy. And which dinosaurs scare you?
I mean, IT IS A DINOSAUR, and this is a wiki about DINOSAURS...
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Aftoktoniasaurus
Taxonomic Classification
Domain: Eukarya
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Sauropsida
Clade: Dinosauria
Order: Saurischia
Suborder: Theropoda
Family: †Carcharodontosauridae
Subfamily: †Aftoktoniasaurinae
Genus: †Afoktoniasaurus (Morrison et al, 2007)
Species: †Aftoktoniasaurus morrisunis (Morrison et al, 2007)
Synonyms: †Ceratosaurus maximus? (Dalman, 2012)
Basic Information
Height: 4.2 meters
Length: 12.8 meters
Weight: 7.5 tons
Temporal Range: Mid-Jurassic - Early Cretaceous (169.5 MYA - 100.5 MYA)
Region: North America (Oklahoma, United States)
Formation: Morrison Formation
Diet: Carnivore
Prey: Sauropoda, Stegosauria, Allosaurinae
Predators: None
Discovery
Aftoktoniasaurus morrisunis (quad modo (q.m) “Suicide Lizard of Morrison”) is an extinct species of large carnivorous theropod from Jurassic-Cretaceous Oklahoma. It was found in 2002 but was only considered a valid species in 2007. It is identifiable by the large horn on its muzzle.
While in the Dead Zone of the Oklahoman panhandle, Morrison and his group searched for Allosaurus fossils to further research for the Morrison Museum of Natural History. Morrison eventually found a fragment of a maxilla, which he classified as an Allosaurus fragilis. However, when he dug deeper into the Earth, he found a nearly preserved theropod skull, aside from small dents and cracks. At first, Morrison thought it was a specimen of Allosaurus jimmadseni, but it had a horn. Not a horn-like Ceratosaurus or the now-inaccurate reconstruction of Ornitholestes, but a full, five-foot-long, forward-facing, separated horn. It puzzled him until he concluded that it was the thagomizer spike of a Stegosaurid, likely Stegosaurus. Morrison’s claim was challenged when one of the paleontologists on the team, Matthew Sachar, pointed out that the horn was flat, and showed no signs of forced entry. Morrison then came up with the idea that this dinosaur had a horn used to hunt. As he and his team dug around the skull, they eventually struck gold. 12 meters away, Morrison found a small clutch of tail vertebrae. He used the tail vertebrae and skull size, ratioed them to other theropods that shared similarities, and found the animal was likely around 12-14 meters long. This claim was backed up by the discovery of another specimen only 58 meters away. It was a nearly complete specimen.
This specimen showed large claws, and two, barbed canines, and the skull had a thick layer of hardened osteoderms, coined as the “Boss”. Morrison reexamined the specimen’s head he found, and the remnants of the osteoderms were there; the same species. The cervical vertebrae showed points for thick muscles, meaning two things, the reptile had thick neck fat and a powerful neck. It had curved brows, similar to that of the Albertosaurus sarcophagus. Morrison released a press report detailing the discoveries, which was where he first coined the term “The Suicide Lizard of Morrison”, which, after many misconceptions, he clarified as being named after the Morrison Formation, not the discoverer.
In 2012, Brandon Dalman found a nasal of a theropod skull, which showed signs of a horn. Dalman immediately thought it was a Ceratosaurus, and its ratio compared to other specimens made him publish his findings as Ceratosaurus maximus. Other paleontologists, such as Matthew Sachar and Steven Janiski pointed out Dalman’s errors, correctly classifying the specimen as a male Aftoktoniasaurus.
Paleobiology
Aftoktoniasaurus morrisunis was a large species of apex predator in its home. While it was found in Oklahoma, other specimens showed it went as far southwest as Arizona and New Mexico. Its most famous feature, the horn, measured a heavy 5 feet. It’s likely the horn caused the adaptation of a stronger neck to support its large horn. Additionally, some specimens have been found with no horn. While some associated this with a new subspecies or even a new species, it’s now thought that this was likely sexual dimorphism, with males being horned. It had a deep skull, similar to that of Teratophoneus curriei and Tyrannosaurus rex, which meant it could deliver powerful bites, reinforced by their thick neck. The ribcage is smooth and elongated, which suggests a speed-based build, similar to that of Giganotosaurus carolinii or Carcharodontosaurus saharicus, which resulted in its classification under Carcharodontosauridae.
Male specimens measured at an average of 4.2 meters tall, and 12.8 meters long, with females being slightly smaller, at 4.1 meters tall and 11.3 meters long. Thanks to their build, weights have been estimated around 7.5 tons for males, and 5.6 tons for females. A unique feature in the arms showed a thumb. Or, at least, a way smaller finger off the side of the index finger, which had a larger claw than the rest of the fingers. The initial thought was that Aftoktoniasaurus was partially piscivorous, but the claw was shaped to slice, not impale. Its arms were long and robust, comparable to that of Spinosaurinae. Its muzzle was shaped oddly, with the maxilla rising in the middle slightly, and the premaxilla being at this height. This proved the animal was a mix of a wrestler and a chaser. This helped identify its prey. One specimen of Allosaurus jimmadseni showed bite marks in the ribs, and a large tooth stuck in the neck, which matched the upscaled barbed canine found in Aftoktoniasaurus. It also was shown to directly live in packs, with a fossil site showing a specimen of Diplodocus carnegii being killed by 4 specimens of male Aftoktoniasaurus.
Due to its similarity to Allosaurus and Carcharodontosaurus, it was seen as the missing link. Allosaurus and any genera under Allosauridea were put under Allosaurinae, which was classed under Carcharodontosauridae, along with Carcharodontosaurinae, Aftoktoniasaurinae, and Concavenatinae, the latter containing genera such as Concavenator and Altispinax.
Trivia
Aftoktoniasaurus' working name was Kavalarisaurus (q.m "The Horny Lizard")
Aftoktoniasuaurus was originally meant to be a genus of Therizinosauridae.
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