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  "description_bbcode_parsed": "<span style='word-wrap: break-word;'>Mammals<br /><br />Tyrannotherium rex: A twelve meter long, 15 ton heavy gobiconodontid.<br /><br />Napioa piadaph: A grizzly sized gobiconodontid.<br /><br />Napioa leonina A polar bear sized gobiconodontid.<br /><br />Circavelocipterus major: A 2 meter wingspanned volaticothere.<br /><br />Dreschepteryx blackfooti: A 1.2 wingspanned volaticothere.<br /><br />&quot;Unamed Volaticothere A&quot;: A 1.5 wingspanned volaticothere.<br /><br />&quot;Unamed Volaticothere B&quot;: A single volaticothere molar, possibly from an animal with a 30 centimeter wingspan.<br /><br />&quot;Unamed Volaticothere C&quot;: A miniscule skull that represents the smallest mammal remain, an animal with a wingspan of 2 centimeters.<br /><br />&quot;Unamed Volaticothere D&quot;: A single skull that might belong to an animal with a 20 centimeter wingspan.<br /><br />Iinii na: A thirteen meter long, 17 ton heavy taeniolabidoid multituberculate with arsinothere-like horns.<br /><br />Iinii poos: A 9 meter long, 9 ton heavy multituberculate with additional backwards-facing horns.<br /><br />Iinii minor: A white rhino sized multituberculate. Proportionally largest horns.<br /><br />Iinii impotens: A cow sized multituberculate with the proportionally smallest horns.<br /><br />Mainyutherium torpor: A lion-sized ptilodontoidean multituberculate.<br /><br />Macropobaatar americanum: A hopping, red kangaroo sized djachtheroidean multituberculate.<br /><br />Other multituberculate taxa similar to our Hell Creek<br /><br />Toxoamericana prudens: A rhino sized gondwanathere.<br /><br />Pterofossor antiquum: A sheep sized haramiyidan seemingly adapted to a gliding lifestyle, but found in several burrow remains.<br /><br />Enigmatotherium bardelotii: A polar bear sized shuotheriid.<br /><br />Anserotherium pilosa: A cow sized taeniodont with sloth-like claws.<br /><br />Girafapilosa elegans: A gracile camel-like taeniodont.<br /><br />Schowalteria major: A sheep sized taeniodont.<br /><br />&quot;Unamed taeniodont&quot;: A rat sized taeniodont.<br /><br />Other cimolestids similar to ours.<br /><br />Plesiornythorhynchus creeki: A freshwater marine monotreme.<br /><br />Didelphomachairus burni: A cougar sized deltatheroidean with saber teeth.<br /><br />Arborodelta horribilis: An arboreal deltatheroidean.<br /><br />Nanocuris improvida: A wolverine sized deltatheroidean.<br /><br />Gallopia spp.: A genus of hopping alphadonts, similar to hares and kangaroos, ranging from the size of a pika to that of a red kangaroo. At least 5 species are recognised.<br /><br />Didelphodon mordax: A giant otter sized stagodontid, with some speciations towards terrestriality and bone crushing.<br /><br />Other metatherians as in our Hell Creek.<br /><br />Xenolycaeon pelopsi: A wolf sized zalambdalestid.<br /><br />Pawpatrollia deinotops: A fox sized zalambdalestid.<br /><br />Agathocircus titan: A Paraceratherium sized zhelestid.<br /><br />Cheniaotia nashi: A camel sized zhelestid.<br /><br />Hippoceron monodactylus: A horse sized zhelestid.<br /><br />Several indeterminate zhelestids, ranging from rabbit to giraffe size.<br /><br />Choerocheirus nasalis: A pig-sized protoungulatid.<br /><br />Other eutherians in in our world.<br /><br /><br />Crocodylomorphs<br /><br />Ankylosimus robusta: An ankylosaur like notosuchian.<br /><br />Ceratochampsus behemothi: A rhino sized notosuchian with horns.<br /><br />Suicaiman major: A three meter long notosuchian with long lower fangs.<br /><br />Suicaiman meridionalis: A 2.4 meter long notosuchian, smaller fangs than its relative.<br /><br />Diplomimus longicaudis: A 22 meter long, 22 ton heavy notosuchian with a long neck and tail.<br /><br />&quot;Unnamed goniopholids&quot;: Three goniopholid species occupying ecological niches talen by crown-group crocodilians in our Hell Creek.<br /><br /><br />Pterosaurs<br /><br />Navajodactylus northropi: A thirteen meter wingspanned lonchodectid.<br /><br />Navajodactylus agrens: A six meter wingspanned lonchodectid.<br /><br />Euphobetor macronyx: A four meter wingspanned dsungaripterid.<br /><br />Phoenicodraco fulgens: A four meter wingspanned, filter-feeding targaryendraconid.<br /><br />Saurofalco fatalis: A 2.4 meter wingspanned omnivorous eudimorphodontid.<br /><br />Saurosteatornis americana: A 1.7 meter wingspanned herbivorous eudimorphodontid.<br /><br />Euleptodactylus crumenifer: A 3.5 meter wingspanned istiodactylid.<br /><br />Possible anurognathids.<br /><br />Birds<br /><br />Aepygallus spp.: Five species of lectavid enantiornitheans reaching heights from 1.5 to 3 meters. Adults flightless, but juveniles still capable of powered flight.<br /><br />Avisaurus major: A 3 meter wingspanned enantiornithean.<br /><br />Other taxa as in our world.<br /><br />Amphibians<br /><br />Mamii na: A 2.5 meter long trematosaurid.<br /><br />Mymercopeton giganteus: A meter long, anteater-like albanerpetontid.<br /><br />Other taxa as in our Hell Creek.</span>",
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Proportionally largest horns.<br /><br />Iinii impotens: A cow sized multituberculate with the proportionally smallest horns.<br /><br />Mainyutherium torpor: A lion-sized ptilodontoidean multituberculate.<br /><br />Macropobaatar americanum: A hopping, red kangaroo sized djachtheroidean multituberculate.<br /><br />Other multituberculate taxa similar to our Hell Creek<br /><br />Toxoamericana prudens: A rhino sized gondwanathere.<br /><br />Pterofossor antiquum: A sheep sized haramiyidan seemingly adapted to a gliding lifestyle, but found in several burrow remains.<br /><br />Enigmatotherium bardelotii: A polar bear sized shuotheriid.<br /><br />Anserotherium pilosa: A cow sized taeniodont with sloth-like claws.<br /><br />Girafapilosa elegans: A gracile camel-like taeniodont.<br /><br />Schowalteria major: A sheep sized taeniodont.<br /><br />&quot;Unamed taeniodont&quot;: A rat sized taeniodont.<br /><br />Other cimolestids similar to ours.<br /><br />Plesiornythorhynchus creeki: A freshwater marine monotreme.<br /><br />Didelphomachairus burni: A cougar sized deltatheroidean with saber teeth.<br /><br />Arborodelta horribilis: An arboreal deltatheroidean.<br /><br />Nanocuris improvida: A wolverine sized deltatheroidean.<br /><br />Gallopia spp.: A genus of hopping alphadonts, similar to hares and kangaroos, ranging from the size of a pika to that of a red kangaroo. 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