
1- Dryosaurus, a small agile ornithopod
2- Mesadactylus, an anurognathid pterosaur
3- Smitanosaurus, a relatively small type of sauropod
4- Allosaurus, the most common carnivore here, aka the "lion of the Jurassic"
5- Supersaurus, one of the longest dinosaurs ever
6- Stegosaurus, a stegosaur
7- Brachiosaurus, a huge macronarian sauropod
8- Camarasaurus, the most common sauropod here by far

1- Kryptobaatar dashzevegi, a small mammal, the most abundant here
2- Shuuvuia deserti, a small alvarezsaurid dinosaur
3- Protoceratops andrewsi, a sheep-sized ceratopsian; extremely common, depicted here with sexual dimorphism
4- Velociraptor mongoliensis, a relatively common dinosaur; a small dromaeosaurid, perhaps a local apex predator
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1- Ferenceratops shqiperorum, a small ceratopsian with no horns and no frill
2- Albanerpeton sp., a salamander-like amphibian
3- Allodaposuchus precedens, a relative of crocodiles, may have reached 7 metres in length
4- Uriash kadici, a titanosaur, the second largest dinosaur in Europe at the time
5- Kryptohadros kallilae, a hadrosauroid
6- Hatzegopteryx thambena, a giant azhdarchid pterosaur

An eustreptospondylus looks at the beach while the other scavenges a tylosaurus corpse washed ashore alongside a dimorphodon. A few ajnabia return from migration while 2 pteranodons and a rhamphorhynchus fly above. A nothosaurus feasts on a baby archelon while the others run to safety
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