Have you ever reflected that who used to occupy this place you are calling your home now? Who used to rule this world before you landed on this place? Well, those were living here were pretty scary and you would be thankful enough after knowing them that you did not have the pleasure of meeting them.
Liopleurodon:
This sea monster was much bigger than today’s whale, and it lived on eating squid, fish and sea reptiles.
Longisquama:
These archosaurs were known to be the gliding creatures, and were famous for the feather like elongated scales on their back.
Deinocheirus:
People found the fossilized remains of this creature in Mongolia in 1965.
Dimorphodon:
These creatures had two types of teeth in its jaws, and it used claws to hunt lizards and fish with its powerful eyesight.
Jaekelopterus:
This creature with the length of 2.5 meters, is one of the species of sea scorpion, which is now extinct.
Megalania:
It resembles to today’s Komodo Drago.
Helicoprion:
It had the most terrifying spiral jaw.
Quetzalcoatlus:
They had a wingspan of 30 feet, and were known to be the biggest flying Pterosaur.
Dunkleosteus:
It had the largest armored jaw. This animal was measuring up to 10 meters and weighing around 3 tons.
Opabinia:
This creature had 30 legs, elephant’s trunk-like nose, and 30 flippers, having lobster-like claw.
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