Shi I don't wanna know what's the fossil record of this

Inspired by the Postosuchus post*

u/Shvpe_ — 3 days ago

I'm surprised no one picked Tatankaceratops

It's very unique looking for a Chasmosaurinae

Also it was very small, measuring around three meters in lenght

u/Shvpe_ — 7 days ago

Is Potamornis alive?

Like the last I saw him saying is that he was being chased and he wasn't gonna make it. Can him or the mosasaur clarify how he ended?

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u/Shvpe_ — 11 days ago
▲ 45 r/hellcreekformation+1 crossposts

I have just been ambushed by an Infernodrakon

I obviously dodged him in a badass way because I'm so tuff

u/Shvpe_ — 13 days ago

I spent the last hours building a nest to atract females (since my last mate was swallowed whole yesterday)

Do you guys think I'm gonna succed with this?

OOC: Sorry if the photoshop is a bit low quality I had the images I had

u/Shvpe_ — 14 days ago

ANNOUNCEMENT: Are You a Large Herbivore and You Can't Deal with the God Damn Insects and Parasites? NO PROBLEM Cuz I'm Here

Hello I'm Trierarchuncus and if you have a problem with insects or parasites you just need to tell me your position in the forest and I will come to eat them.

Btw Azhdarchids suck

u/Shvpe_ — 14 days ago

Deep sea creatures of the Ordovician

1- The Anji biota from late Ordovician China (over 200 and 1000 meters deep, in the mesopelagic zone). There were found several species of glass sponges, graptolites, nautiloids and the early eurypterid Archopterus.

2- Onychopterella augusti was an eurypterid that lived in the south pole at the very end of the Ordovician and unlike some of it's close relatives wasn't an efficient swimmer. Considering that it's antecedors would have probably evolved in Laurentia, an ocean away, the most likelly explanation to the southern presence of this species is that they have crossed the abyssal plain to get there, taking advantege of the extreme drop in the sea level at that time.

3 and 4- Pricyclopyge, an active swimmer trilobite that inhabited the temperate ordovician seas, around 175 meters deep. Like the rest of trilobites in its family, it had giant eyes, but in this case, they were specially large, so that in some subspecies they even fusionate into a kind of visor. Another interesting fact is that this genus probably had bioluminescent organs.

u/Shvpe_ — 3 months ago