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Rexyfan93 — field guide to ternova week 11

Published: 2021-01-09 06:33:41 +0000 UTC; Views: 6094; Favourites: 113; Downloads: 8
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Description Today I head north to the coldest place on ternova the north pole. On my journey through this sub zero environment many creatures of odd shapes and sizes are being discovered. Many of which are built for this freezing tundra evolving heavy duty feathers or fur in order to stay warm. This is a place where the good, the bad, and the ugly roam with no competition from dinosaurs in certain areas.

Articusaurus: is one of the weirdest creatures that I have seen during my travels. It appears to act like a moose in some areas, but then turns into a bear when its food is scarce. The large hump on its back and the long neck and arms describe a ornithomimus closely related to deinocherius.

Estemmenosuchus articus: the ugliest creature that has walked the surface of ternova is no doubt a primative mammal like reptile. The sight of this creature on first contact made me jump with horror for the beast looked like a predator, but it is in fact more herbivorous. They are the bullies of the north and will chase anything away that may threaten their food source.

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awesomART22 [2021-03-17 18:44:42 +0000 UTC]

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Rexyfan93 In reply to awesomART22 [2021-03-17 18:45:57 +0000 UTC]

Ops 😆 don't know how to fix that

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awesomART22 In reply to Rexyfan93 [2021-03-17 18:50:40 +0000 UTC]

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Rexyfan93 In reply to awesomART22 [2021-03-17 18:51:59 +0000 UTC]

Thanks. I just had the thought of a white deinocherius living in the snow.

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awesomART22 In reply to Rexyfan93 [2021-03-17 18:52:58 +0000 UTC]

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