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In the modern world we have managed to find ancient creatures from prehistoric times that have survived the greatest mass extinctions until they reach the age of man unnoticed, as for example celacanths, the horseshoe crabs or the triops, and the list goes on, and among them since its first sights in the early XX century is the Trunkofaarus, this rare marine predator of 10 meters long, of plump body with rounded fins and a long tail, this for a long time was considered as one of the last marine reptiles, however, the reality is that also it was discovered that this bizarre predator is also the last of the non-avian theropods, belonging to the lineage of the spinosaurs, this lineage had at some point left the mainland to conquer the ocean maybe from a kind of high adapted aquatic ancestor that at some point they managed to become independent from the earth and kept hidden by the following 85 million years.
After having been sighted on beaches with different carcasses and an sight of a encounter with orcas this animal had remained in the attention of cryptozoologists until its confirmation of its existence in April of 2013, to be later searched by biologists and zoologists in several research attempts. Like the beaked whales or the giant squids almost nothing is known of these creatures apart from what of the known bodies and few historical sightings count, so far we just know that they are carnivorous creatures, adapted to attack medium sized animals such as seals, fish and cetaceans using their jaw together and a long muscular trunk. the head has fused with the body although it is able to move forward when it needs to bite, however it remains retracted almost to the chest giving the impression of not having it. They have a pair of semi circular fins, which are not their main way of locomotion, instead they mainly use robust tail with a large fluke.
There is much more to be known about these creatures, maybe the most wonderful beings that have been able to survive until our time.
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MrGojiFan1 [2020-07-02 10:22:06 +0000 UTC]
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ElSqiubbonator [2019-11-20 03:36:53 +0000 UTC]
How do these things reproduce? They're still archosaurs, so I would assume they're egg-layers, but if that were the case I would assume they would have been discovered long ago.
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Dragonthunders In reply to ElSqiubbonator [2019-11-20 13:01:08 +0000 UTC]
Oh they gave life birth... and dont ask about the plausibility, this isnt suppose to be a very hard spec evo thing
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president-paws [2019-04-25 23:35:13 +0000 UTC]
el diseño me recuerda demasiado a mi oc, wtf
está genial, parecen simpáticos :v
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YellowPanda2001 [2019-04-25 11:50:27 +0000 UTC]
Wait, is this animal oviparous or viviparous?
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malevouvenator [2019-04-19 15:38:37 +0000 UTC]
Thats not thicc! Its EXTRA THICC!
Me ha gustado mucho tu efecto del fondo del mar
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Dragonthunders In reply to malevouvenator [2019-04-21 03:11:08 +0000 UTC]
Muchas gracias colega
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juniorWoodchuck [2019-04-18 09:51:07 +0000 UTC]
Man, you just are one of the best at creating critters like that! It’s always a joy to see a new upload from you and I especially like these one-off pieces
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juniorWoodchuck In reply to Dragonthunders [2019-04-21 19:48:04 +0000 UTC]
You are most welcome!
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archeoraptor38 [2019-04-17 09:59:15 +0000 UTC]
me pregunto como se reproducirá con el tema de los huevos
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Dragonthunders In reply to archeoraptor38 [2019-04-21 03:10:01 +0000 UTC]
probablemente oviviparismo... y si preguntas como paso un mago lo hizo
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archeoraptor38 In reply to Dragonthunders [2019-04-21 13:42:35 +0000 UTC]
un murciélago alienigena espacial
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Terraraptor [2019-04-17 00:05:39 +0000 UTC]
I really love this, it looks almost nothing like a Spinosaur and exactly how I would want modern dinosaurs to look. Weird and hyper-adapted to the Cenozoic. Thumbs up man!
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