Fluitosaurus - The Floating Lizard.
Fluitosaurus is an avian donosaur living in the period from the Cretaceous Period. It was able jump at heights ranging from 25-40 feet into the air before deploying its long hollow "arms". The finger-like extremities are interconnected by a thin stretch of skin and are capable of allowing the host to float midair much like a parachute allowing it to escape prey, survey land and search for food. The twin tails appeared paddle-like and allowed for sustained flight and steering as well as propulsion for waterbound activities. Given the geographic fossil index record, the reptile lived mainly near oceanic shorelines, most likely using the clashing sea winds to propel it to great heights. Its dietary reconstruction showed that it consumed primarily fish and kelp. He also liked to party like it was 19,999,999.
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