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Description The year is 1838. With Her Majesty th Queen's permission, celebrated naturalist Sir Johnathon Winston set out on an expedition to the far reaches of Inner Asia to find coale to supplie thy nation. He found no coale, but rathere he returned with bones of a large animal of Saurian nature. He has bestowed upon it the name Therezinosaurus cheloniformis, meaning a scythe Lizrad whose bones resemble a chelonian Saurian. The remains of which the animal has been named from are six Bladelike spines and peculiar leaf-like teeth. The blades are believed to have formed two Rows down the Beasts back, and surely provided protection from large beasts of a Carnivorous nature. Sir Winston as analyzed the dentary equipment and regards them as akin to those of Iguanas and other Saurian beasts. He has commisined Waterhouse Hawkins to display a full sized model of the Beast at Crystal Palace in England. Mr Hawkins will be serving a dinner Thursday the 18th inside an uncompleted model of the beast. Sir Winston believes that this Beast may be a large Saurian of a new family which he entitles Pachypoda, due to the great Feet which would have been nesacary to suppot the Great weight of the Beast. He has had highest Honors bestwed upon him by Her Majesty the Queen. Sir Winston has provided a sketch of the Beast above.
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acepredator [2014-12-02 23:16:34 +0000 UTC]

If that freakish herbivorous theropod was found instead of the predator....

At least it wasn't the giant bear-like colossus 

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