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Description
Crested Snaggletooth
(Neomasiakasaurus minilophus)
Habitat: Swamp and rivers
Length: 2.5m
Height: 1m
Weight: 20kg
Food: Fish, small animals
Breeding: Unknown
Lifespan: Unknown
Status: Common
The Snaggleteeth are a fairly diverse genus of Noasaurid that bear a close resemblance to the extinct Masiakasaurus. Like their extinct relative, these animals feed on fish using their protruding front teeth to catch them. They also have long claws for snatching their prey. This species is quite common in the swamps and rivers. Another interesting thing Snaggleteeth do is sit on the back of larger animals and pluck parasites off in return for protection. Oddly many animals take advantage of this including Swamp Whoppers and Phytosaurs who often open their mouths like crocodiles to allow the Noasaurs to probe around.
UPDATE: Redid the hands
(Neomasiakasaurus minilophus)
Habitat: Swamp and rivers
Length: 2.5m
Height: 1m
Weight: 20kg
Food: Fish, small animals
Breeding: Unknown
Lifespan: Unknown
Status: Common
The Snaggleteeth are a fairly diverse genus of Noasaurid that bear a close resemblance to the extinct Masiakasaurus. Like their extinct relative, these animals feed on fish using their protruding front teeth to catch them. They also have long claws for snatching their prey. This species is quite common in the swamps and rivers. Another interesting thing Snaggleteeth do is sit on the back of larger animals and pluck parasites off in return for protection. Oddly many animals take advantage of this including Swamp Whoppers and Phytosaurs who often open their mouths like crocodiles to allow the Noasaurs to probe around.
UPDATE: Redid the hands
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Make
Eastman Kodak Company
Model
KODAK ESP C310 AiO
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Theropod hands couldn't bend like that. They should be in a position like they are about to clap their hands.