OMG IS THAT A INACCURATE RAPTOR BLY BLUE JA-
No.
You see, this thing isn't a Dromaeosaur. It is actually a Noasaur that's convergent with an Raptor. Meaning that despite it looking like a JP3 Raptor, it's actually not one.
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OMG IS THAT A INACCURATE RAPTOR BLY BLUE JA-
No.
You see, this thing isn't a Dromaeosaur. It is actually a Noasaur that's convergent with an Raptor. Meaning that despite it looking like a JP3 Raptor, it's actually not one.
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Another Malkani masterclass, and his first of 2025.
Dubeynarainsaurus sahni from the Late Cretaceous Lameta Formation of India. Discovered in January 1944, it was a noasaurid theropod misidentified as a pterosaur in 1946.
The proposed holotype is allegedly a partial dentary with associated teeth - the image quality from 1946 was not great so the fossil can not be seen clearly.
The fossil can be seen slightly more clearly in an updated 1946 image shown in Malkani (2025) as seen below.
Malkani has also described the Rhinoceratidae species Soantherium bari and the "fossil" used to describe the species is the most fossil looking and least like a rock looking that I have ever seen a Malkani species named from.
https://phys.org/news/2024-03-method-higher-carnivorous-dinosaur-biodiversity.html
Ever more Carnivores all around the northern Africa hellzone! Imagine the conflicts occuring all the time !
The Snaggletooth (Scientific name Oblongidon Tropikos meaning "Elongated Tooth of the Tropics") is a Noasaurid that lives in the jungles of the Primordial World's equivalent to Central America. because I decided to not give the theropods in this movie lips, the Snaggletooth cannot fully close its mouth due to the shape of its jaws. Like Masiakasaurus (the animal it's based on), Snaggleteeth mostly eat fish and crabs.
A Snaggletooth is just as long as a human is tall.
I didn't forget about this lolz.
So upcoming polls (Who do you like more ones)
1. Elaphrosaurus vs Spectrovenator
2. Saltriovenator vs Tarascosaurus
3. Arcovenator vs Ozraptor
4. Lametasaurus vs Quilmesaurus
5. Thanos vs Laevisuchus
6. Genyodectes vs Ilokolesia
7. Daholokely vs Vespersaurus
8. Chenanisaurus vs Dandakosaurus
9. Aucasaurus vs Xenotarsosaurus
10. Noasaurus vs Jubbulpuria
11. Viavenatir vs Coeluroides
12. Masiakasaurus vs Abelisaurus
13. Majungasaurus vs Huinculsaurus
14. Dryptosauroides vs Spinostropheus
15. Ornithomimoides vs Bayosaurus
16. Eoabelisaurus vs Orthogoniosaurus
17. Llukalkan vs Austrocheirus
18. Fosterovenator vs Genusaurus
19. Vitakridrinda vs Chuandongcoelurus
20. Pycnemosaurus vs Titanovenator
21. Carnotaurus vs Kryptops
22. Rahiolisaurus vs Indosuchus
23. Compsosuchus vs Niebla
24. Rajasaurus vs Limusaurus
25. Velocisaurus vs Ekrixinatosaurus
26. Berberosaurus vs Afromimus
27. Indosaurus vs Ligabueino
28. Betasuchus vs Rugops
29. Tralkasaurus vs Ceratosaurus
30. Ostafrikasaurus vs Kurupi
After round 2 15 dinosaurs will remain so one will get a second chance.
Starting tomorrow.
A giant (Possible)Noasaur similar in shape to the wacky Limusaurus. Could become a valid species once Deltadromeus gets synonymized with it.
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I made it look evil because of a story based on an evil Rapator. Only today did I realize Rapator was never theorized to be a Noasaur, but instead a Megaraptoran.
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Anyways here's the link to my story I wrote a while back
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A young sub-adult Sigilmassasaurus is spooked when it comes face-to-face with a large Deltadromeus/Bahariasaurus.