Bullette fossil found in Brazil?


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Liberty's Edge

The only thing missing is the "fin" crest on top.

At that size, it could certainly eat a halfling or two.


That's pretty cool. Might have to steal that photo for use as a prop in a game...maybe a "monster museum" in a large city somewhere.


Cuchulainn wrote:

The only thing missing is the "fin" crest on top.

At that size, it could certainly eat a halfling or two.

The fin is made of cartilage. As a result, it wouldn't survive to the present day.*

*Sounds almost reasonable, doesn't it?

Liberty's Edge

Perfectly reasonable.

Thanks for this link; it made my whole day. Best fossil evar.

Liberty's Edge

It's funny.....there was this guy I knew that always made up these outrageous lies just to see if anybody would challenge them.
Like "Japanese soldiers in WW II were trained, if they were shot from a long ways away, to spin around the bullet and thus not get hit. It didn't work like....point blank or 20 feet away though. Had to be at least a hundred yards."

So I told him scientists found a new breed of pterosaur (I based on the stirge) with a tubular, bloodsucking beak; and they found the fossils of thousands of them along with a diplodocus they had drained to death; it fell down on the ground and rolled on them and crushed hundreds to death before it passed away from bloodloss.

It's nice to see the fossil record reciprocate thusly.

Dark Archive

That's just lovely.

Sovereign Court Contributor

Awesome! Thanks for sharing.

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