Koolasuchus

Koolasuchus

Kurasaurus, a carnivorous amphibian resembling a salamander, lived in the Antarctic region during the Pre Cretaceous period. The body length is about five meters, the height is about thirty centimeters, and the weight is about 0.5 tons. Kularosaurus was the only amphibian species living in polar regions at that time, usually living in water or hiding itself in the soil. Although they can also walk on land with four limbs, they prefer to live in water and swim like fish and freshwater crayfish.
Triassic flat Kenyan beast

Triassic flat Kenyan beast

Giant flattened Kenyan beast, a member of the Kenyan mammal family and the genus Kenyan beast
Prehistoric creature Hofmann Canglong

Prehistoric creature Hofmann Canglong

The main type species of the genus Canglong is Hofmann Canglong, which was discovered near the Meuse River in the Netherlands in 1780. Its scientific name means "lizard of the Meuse River" and was later translated as Canglong by Mr. Yang Zhongjian. The bite force of Hofmann Canglong is much higher than that of Hainosaurus and Sea King Dragon. The biting force is similar to that of a tilted toothed dinosaur, with an estimated 40000 to 60000 N at the end. The Hofmann Canglong fossil is the first paleontological fossil discovered by humans