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EXTRACTING SPECIES PROFILE...
DZHARATITANIS
Only described earlier this year, Dzharatitanis was a genus of rebbachisaurid sauropod
from the Late Cretaceous era of Uzbekistan. Closely related to Nigersaurus,
this mysterious sauropod is one of the earliest rebbachisaurids and may represent a
time when sauropods first migrated to Europe.
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Congrats to gerbiro for guessing correctly first!
Get Dzharatitanis, as well as Tenontosaurus, Miragaia, Arenysaurus,
Wuerhosaurus and Shunosaurus tomorrow on the re-released 'Herbivore Dinosaur Pack 2.5'!
Only described earlier this year, Dzharatitanis was a genus of rebbachisaurid sauropod
from the Late Cretaceous era of Uzbekistan. Closely related to Nigersaurus,
this mysterious sauropod is one of the earliest rebbachisaurids and may represent a
time when sauropods first migrated to Europe.
_______________________
Congrats to gerbiro for guessing correctly first!
Get Dzharatitanis, as well as Tenontosaurus, Miragaia, Arenysaurus,
Wuerhosaurus and Shunosaurus tomorrow on the re-released 'Herbivore Dinosaur Pack 2.5'!
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Because this looks excellent.
*shakes fist angrily at the Nexus Gods*
Soon this majestic beast will roam!
With LA Studio's Diplodocus hollorum, Zack's Deiplodocus and now Sweet's Dzhara, we could technically have full dimorphism and ontogeny for Diplodocus. And two new species.
Also nice to finally have a formation contemporary for Archaeornithomimus lol.
Also, come to think of it. Based on the shape of it's skull and the rest of it's body, it could also be passed off as a juvenile Diplodocus!
With LA Studio's Diplodocus hollorum, Zack's Deiplodocus and now Sweet's Dzhara, we could technically have full dimorphism and ontogeny for Diplodocus. And two new species.