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Published: 2017-12-18 19:37:25 +0000 UTC; Views: 1233; Favourites: 21; Downloads: 1
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Description

1-Nome: Isisfordia duncani

2-Formation: Winton Formation, Australia, 100-94 million years ago.

3-Length: 1 meter

4-Weight: 4.6 Kg

5-Diet: Fish and small vertebrates.

6-Classification: Metasuchia ==> Neosuchia ==> Eusuchia

 
1-Nome: Unnamed Ornithopod 02, here depicted as looking like Leaellynasaura

2-Formation: Winton Formation, Australia, 100-94 million years ago.

3-Length and height: 2.5 and 0.7 meters

4-Weight: 9 Kg

5-Diet: Low browser, eating seeds, ferns and other small plants, probably would complement is diet with insects.

6-Classification: Ornithopoda ==> Iguanodontia ==> Rhabdodontoidae ==> Leaellynasauridae ==> Leaellynasaurinae

 
1-Nome: Unnamed Ankylosaur, here depicted like Kunbarrasaurus

2-Formation: Winton Formation, Australia, 100-94 million years ago.

3-Length and height: 3 and 1 meter

4-Weight: 370 Kg

5-Diet: Another low browser, probably eat different food them the small ornithopod.

6-Classification: Thyreophora ==> Eurypoda ==> Ankylosauria ==> Kunbarrasauridae

Note: the ankylosaur front leg is too large and it should have a little bit more belly.

Reference: This work from Wikipedia upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia… If you know the ho is the author please tell me.
                 Kana-hebi  Leaellynasaura amicagraphica
                 Picture of Kunbarrasaurus fossil.

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Comments: 5

APJ1930 [2020-03-07 18:53:16 +0000 UTC]

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Atlantis536 [2018-02-05 03:41:11 +0000 UTC]

Could the ornithopod be Diluvicursor?

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AndreOF-Gallery In reply to Atlantis536 [2018-02-05 07:22:13 +0000 UTC]

Since its know just from take I can't be sure, but its probably not Diluvicursor since there is a difference from around 10-20 million year separating them.

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Corallianassa [2017-12-18 19:56:14 +0000 UTC]

Very nice work!
Isisfordia is 4.6 kgs at 1 meter, scaling from Salt Water crocodiles
And roughly 370 kgs for a 3 meter long ankylosaur.

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AndreOF-Gallery In reply to Corallianassa [2017-12-18 20:01:37 +0000 UTC]

Thanks, and updated with your info.

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