Titan pythons, a prehistoric creature named Serejon, whose fossils were first discovered in Colombia, South America. Through fossil surveys, it was found that the titan python has an average body length of up to 12 meters and a weight of more than one ton, which is undoubtedly a modern version of the python magnified by dozens of times.

Titan Python
Three-eyed dinosaur shrimp, known as the King Eight Lid in China, has appeared as early as the Paleozoic Carboniferous Period 300 million years ago, and its strong vitality has allowed it to successfully escape three earth century mass extinctions and eventually survive to this day. Nowadays, it is kept as a pet by many people in our country.
Three-eyed dinosaur shrimp (king eight lid)
Neptunosaurus, also known as Knottosaurus, is one of the most massive carnivorous creatures, and although it lived in the same era as dinosaurs, Neptunosaurus was not a dinosaur. Completely extinct in the Cretaceous mass extinction.
Neptune Dragon
The Tyrannosaurus salamander, a species of ancient salamander, also known as the Cole crocodile salamander, is one of the largest salamander creatures known to man to date. Undoubtedly one of the most powerful predators 200 million years ago, he dominated the earth for more than 20 million years.
Tyrannosaurus salamander
Chocobo whales, also known as wandering whales, have appeared in the Eocene and are semi-aquatic mammals. According to related fossil studies, chocobo whales are the size of modern sea lions and look like a combination of otters and crocodiles.
Chocobo whales