Prehistoric creatures: Dragons

The Upper Dragon is an extinct marine reptile belonging to the Upper Dragon family that lived in the late Jurassic Period.
The Plesiosaur was a large predator that fed on fish, squid, and other marine reptiles.
Shanglong were known as "youkai" before they were officially named, and in the Jurassic Period, about 200-145 million years ago, they were advanced predators in the ocean. The body length is more than 10 meters!
Prehistoric creatures: great apes
An extinct giant ape that lived in China, India and Vietnam about 1 million to 300,000 years ago.
It is the same as several human families in terms of time frame and geographical location. The fossil record refers to the largest ape, standing 3 meters tall and weighing 370 kilograms.
Prehistoric creatures: Ancient monitor lizards
Today, the Comodo Dragon Monitor Lizard is the largest lizard species on Earth, but dwarfs that of their ancestors.
The exact size of the ancient monitor lizard, also known as the "giant ripper lizard", is still controversial, but the latest research shows that the ancient monitor lizard has reached 7 meters in length and weighs about 600-620 kilograms, making it the largest land lizard on Earth to date.
Prehistoric creatures: Earth sloths
The earth sloth, also known as the Great Sloth, is the largest ground sloth, found in Pleistocene Central and South America. Bipedal walking, eating plants in woodlands and meadows. The forelimbs are large, and the hindlimbs are short but not small. The toes have claws and touch the ground with the outer edge of the foot when walking.
Prehistoric creature: Tyrannosaurus rex
Also known as Tyrannosaurus Rex, the name means the brutal Lizard King. It is one of the largest carnivores and the most famous carnivorous dinosaurs in history.
It is one of the latest surviving species of dinosaurs, with an average body length of 12 meters and a maximum length of 14.6 meters.
Prehistoric creatures: Phobia pigs
Slightly larger than the ancient giant pig, also known as the pig, is an extremely large type of giant pig family. The shoulder height is more than 2 meters and the body length is more than 3 meters.
Prehistoric creature: Brondo Scorpion
According to the fossils found by paleontologists so far, the stinger on the tail of the Brondu scorpion is about 30 centimeters long. That is to say, even if the thorn is not poisonous, it can easily penetrate the human body.
Prehistoric creatures: Spiny tooth shark
The spiny tooth shark is the longest-lived creature in prehistory, living between 300 million and 250 million years ago. The most memorable thing about this shark is the spiraling arrangement of fangs, called gears. Spinodon sharks may be up to 13 feet long, but many are only 5 feet long due to inbreeding.
Prehistoric creatures: grotesque worms
The grotesque insect takes its name from its properties, which are very strange and some have properties that are more like hallucinations. Unlike regular worms, grotesque worms have 7 pairs of pincer-like antennae spread on either side of the body.
Prehistoric creatures: odd shrimp
Odd shrimp, meaning "abnormal shrimp", is the ancestor of marine arthropods. Scientific studies have shown that it feeds on hard-bodied marine life, including trilobites. Their most special is the eye, which has 30,000 crystals and is considered the most advanced eye.
Prehistoric creatures: lamprey eels
This creature is your nightmare. As you can imagine, they use these terrible teeth to attach themselves to the fish to suck out the blood. They have been living here for about 360 million years.
Prehistoric creature: Pterodactyl
Pterodactyls are gods of the sky and are descendants of pterodactyls. It is about the same height as a giraffe, and its giant wings are 10 meters long after spreading their wings. Many people thought they were skimming prey, but more research suggested that they fed more like the storks they do today.
Prehistoric creatures: Glypteratops
The body of the griffin is about 4 meters long, and the maximum back is 2.5 meters. The hard armor on their bodies is often larger than two meters in diameter, protecting their bodies. The glyptodont also has a tubular tail, and the tail of the glyptodont has a ring bone as protection.
Obviously, under such hard equipment and weapons, even the fiercest carnivores are difficult to eat against the glyptodonts.
Prehistoric creatures: Ancient centipedes
The ancient centipede can reach 8.5 feet (about 2.59 meters) long, which is the worst nightmare for all homeowners. Similar in appearance to modern centipedes, they were among the first invertebrates to emerge on land, and almost no animal could treat them as a plate.