Briefly explain the dinosaurs in the book

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First of all, due to incomplete information, even the paleontological community does not accurately locate the era in which all dinosaurs lived, and it is impossible to know what kind of dinosaurs existed at that time, so it gave me the opportunity to exploit the loopholes.

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1, Southern Cross Dragon, the first boss to appear.

According to the fossils, it is speculated that the fossil was two meters long, not two meters tall, weighed about 30 kilograms, and was probably the direct ancestor of a considerable number of carnivorous dinosaurs.

A certain percentage of the Southern Cross dragon is magnified in the book, after all, there is only one fossil, and it is not unreasonable for me to raise the bar and say that this fossil is left by a young dragon! (Thief laughs)

But I'm very, 100% curious, where is the evidence that the Southern Cross has watermelon patterns on its body?

2, Archaeoptera.

Paleontologists believe that Archaeopteracian represents the ancestors of all dinosaurs, which is more domineering, but fortunately it is only a representative, otherwise it would not be possible to write a piece with Austraciotherc.

According to the color in the book, the archaeopter is called a mustard dragon, mainly because He Jun should not have this knowledge.

I can't find information on whether the archaeopterax lived in groups or not, and how it hunted, so I can only talk nonsense based on my imagination, and I hope you don't delve into it.

3, Humpback Dragon.

This one is actually called the Black Hill Dragon, a real large dinosaur,

In the book, out of necessity, a relatively small young dragon was arranged, and because He Jun did not have this knowledge, he did not know that it was a weak young dragon.

However, the fossils of the black hill dragon were found in the late Triassic, and who knows what the early black hill dragon, or the ancestor of the black hill dragon, looked like?

4. Underwater Behemoths.

This thing should be of concern to many book lovers.

Although it is also a reptilian creature, it is not a dinosaur, but based on the Fasola crocodile, this thing can grow to more than eight meters long, is one of the largest land vertebrates before the appearance of dinosaurs, and it should not be a problem to swallow half a person in one bite.

Attention, this big guy is a terrestrial vertebrate!

However, considering that aquatic animals are generally larger than terrestrial animals, it is not unusual to have a crocodile creature that hunts dinosaurs underwater.

In addition, I have also considered the post-crocodile beast as the prototype, but the size of the post-crocodile beast is too small, which does not meet the needs of the enlarged version of the Southern Cross Dragon.

Above.

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