H is for...?
All of the H names in my Paleo Party! Are there any I'm missing? (I also have Haikoucaris, but I need to redo their image)
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H is for...?
All of the H names in my Paleo Party! Are there any I'm missing? (I also have Haikoucaris, but I need to redo their image)
Stickers || Phone Wallpapers Masterlist

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#Paleostream 9/08/2025
here's this week's #Paleostream flocking sketches!!!
this week we sketched Arizonasaurus, Ozimek, Cyonosaurus, and Henodus
Protostega, Nothosaurus, Henodus, Bothriolepis, Austrolimulus, Pharyngolepis, Marrella, Clausocaris, and Delphyodontos!
"The strangest of the Placodonts was Henodus from the Triassic strata near Tübingen in Germany. It had a square head and its short body was enclosed in armor like that of a turtle."
Prehistoric Sea Monsters. Written by Dr. Josef Augusta. Illustrated by Zdeněk Burian. 1966.
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[ Hodus ]
" A tiny tank, Hodus can provide a solid defense alongside with FP stealing and FP absorb. "

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Triassic Only Flocking Together (#94)
Arizonasaurus/Ozimek
Cyonosaurus/Henodus
Henodus, 1988
Paleovember 2023, Henodus!
You may look at this turtle-looking creature, with it's carapace and plastron, as well as it's aquatic habitat, and think to yourself, "hey, what a funky looking turtle!" Turns out, it's NOT a turtle. Not even close. Henodus is a member of a group of Triassic reptiles called placodonts that were relatives of plesiosaurs; turtles wouldn't evolve until much later. Henodus itself lived about 227 mya in Germany, and is unique among placodonts for living in freshwater habitats without coming onto land, and scraping vegetation off rocks.