A giraffe-like, flightless pterosaur is consistent with the terrestrial stalking interpretation of azhdarchids (Witton & Naish 2008), dwarf, island-dwelling macronarians are now a real-world thing, the long-faced, fish-eating Dip and superficially pangolin-like Pangaloon of the book are reminiscent of unenlagiines and alvarezsaurids, and whelks might well have evolved had aristonectines not gone extinct (Naish 2026)
The outside edge of the tail is adorned with 23 short appendages, and each appendage sports a tiny ball
Interestingly, though, many of the plants they have eaten were the more tender plants that were less suited to the environment here, and its been really reassuring to shift my focus to what plants are still flourishing and plant more of those
But for anglers committed to top-tier performance, its a justified investment
I use either of the two techniques, depending on what you want