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Bobby McCarley

"Hemostatmorphodon"

A couple of critters for SWAT table decorations, this is believed to be what everyone thought was extinct, the Hemostatmorphodon, which was a sub-genus of the Dimorphodon from Europe during the early Jurassic Period (about 201-191 million years ago). I came across them while clearing some of the underbrush behind our house. I have contacted scientist in Europe to verify the identity and since I have not heard back from them yet, I'm not sure if this is a male and female pair or what.

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motorola motorola one 5G UW
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ƒ/1.7
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4.9 mm
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1/120 second(s)
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160
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Off, did not fire
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hemostatmorphodon5.jpg
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Fri, 20 June 2025 5:09 PM
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