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  2. Maraapunisaurus - Wikipedia

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    The preserved parts perhaps measured 1.5 meters (4.9 ft) in height; its original height might have been as tall as 2.7 meters (8.9 ft). [6] Lucas sent the specimen to Cope's house in Philadelphia in the spring or early summer of 1878 , [ 7 ] and Cope published it as the holotype specimen of a new species in the genus Amphicoelias as A ...

  3. Dinopithecus - Wikipedia

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    No bones of the limbs or other parts beyond the skulls and teeth have been attributed to Dinopithecus, so it is impossible to know its mode of locomotion for certain. However, as a papionin of very large size, it most probably spent a significant amount of time on the ground and moved quadrupedally.

  4. Jeholopterus - Wikipedia

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    The wing bones are robust. The metacarpals are very short. A short pteroid, supporting a propatagium, is pointing towards the body. The hand claws are long and curved. The wings of Jeholopterus show evidence that they attached to the ankle, according to Wang et al.. They are relatively elongated with a wingspan of ninety centimetres.

  5. Manticore - Wikipedia

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    The manticore or mantichore (Latin: mantichorās; reconstructed Old Persian: *martyahvārah; Modern Persian: مردخوار mard-khar) is a legendary creature from ancient Persian mythology, similar to the Egyptian sphinx that proliferated in Western European medieval art as well.

  6. Nun'Yunu'Wi - Wikipedia

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    The Nun'Yunu'Wi (Cherokee: "dressed in stone"; also known as Stone Coat [1]) is a being of Cherokee mythology. [2] Nun'Yunu'Wi is described as a human-like being with a skin as hard as stone, which no weapon can pierce. [2] It carries a magical cane which points out victims and has other magical powers.

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  8. Hadrosauridae - Wikipedia

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    A nearly identical EQ range of 2.3 to 3.8 was found, and it was again noted this was higher than that of living reptiles, sauropods and other ornithischians, but different EQ estimates for theropods were cited, placing the hadrosaur numbers significantly below even more basal theropods like Ceratosaurus (with an EQ range of 3.31 to 5.07) and ...

  9. Animantarx - Wikipedia

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    Size comparison with life restoration. Animantarx is universally thought of as a nodosaurid ankylosaur, although its precise relationships within that family are uncertain. . The most recent cladistic analysis of ankylosaur phylogeny does not include Animantarx, although the authors recognize the genus as Nodosauridae incertae sedis because of its rounded supraorbital protrusions and a ...