Well you sent me the wiki page for this one so I assume it’s not the one you’re thinking of, which in this case would be another s. mirabilis, the newly discovered spinosaurs mirabilis with the large scimitar-like crest, which actually got its own hexbear thread a little while ago so that’s sort of cheating on my part.
I’ll go ahead and pre-emptively guess the one after this. You’ll send me dracorex hogwartsia, named so because of its likeness to the wyvern in the Goblet of Fire, expecting me to think of pachycephalosaurus and all the dispute and drama over the ideas put forth by jack horner and his team, who was married to a nineteen year old student of his and is a total creep, BUT that would be a deliberate misdirect. In fact you’re thinking of the closest thing we’ve got to a real wyvern, next to which dracorex hogwartsia is but a wyrm: yi qi
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharovipteryx
Well you sent me the wiki page for this one so I assume it’s not the one you’re thinking of, which in this case would be another s. mirabilis, the newly discovered spinosaurs mirabilis with the large scimitar-like crest, which actually got its own hexbear thread a little while ago so that’s sort of cheating on my part.
I’ll go ahead and pre-emptively guess the one after this. You’ll send me dracorex hogwartsia, named so because of its likeness to the wyvern in the Goblet of Fire, expecting me to think of pachycephalosaurus and all the dispute and drama over the ideas put forth by jack horner and his team, who was married to a nineteen year old student of his and is a total creep, BUT that would be a deliberate misdirect. In fact you’re thinking of the closest thing we’ve got to a real wyvern, next to which dracorex hogwartsia is but a wyrm: yi qi
Edit: specificity for the sake of comedy
I sent this one, because it is really funny that it has wings developed on the second pair of limbs rather than on the first like everyone else did.
Ah gotcha. I was thinking too deeply about it