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Keichousaurus hui, marine reptile Oviraptor that Sir Richard Owen came

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that Sir Richard Owen came up with the word 'dinosauria' which means "terrible reptiles" to describe these spectacular fossil creatures which were being discovered

It was a large

Bruce Stinchcomb presents several forms on page 100-101 in figures 8-14 and 8-17 along with #2 the medusiform also from Cape Race

Glyptodon (meaning "carved tooth") was named by paleontologist R

Keichousaurus hui, marine reptile Oviraptor that Sir Richard Owen cameKeichousaurus hui was a semi aquatic reptile from Triassic China. They are believed to have lived in a marshy environment. Due to a robust ulna, it is believed that they were able to make their way onto land. They are considered members of the Pachypleurosauridae, which also included its contemporary the Nothosauridae. The genus name, Keichousaurus, is derived from the location where it was first found in 1957, Keichou Province. Pachypleurosaurs are

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