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== Genus of Dinosaur == | == Genus of Dinosaur == | ||
Thasusasaurus is a genus of dinosaur native to the continent of [[Thasusa]], although they have been located in Southwestern [[Archipelagia]] as well as in an isolated group. | Thasusasaurus is a genus of dinosaur native to the continent of [[Thasusa]], although they have been located in Southwestern [[Archipelagia]] as well as in an isolated group. | ||
They have been here for 150 million years. | They have been here for 150 million years. | ||
The earliest evidence was found as an andesite fossil in The Hole of Aswnga discovered on the 2nd of March, 2026. | The earliest evidence was found as an andesite fossil in The Hole of Aswnga discovered on the 2nd of March, 2026. | ||
== Location in Aswnga == | == Location in Aswnga == | ||
Thasusasaurus or West Xallia is a place in [[Aswnga]] that has an [[Avenyan Airways]] station. | Thasusasaurus or West Xallia is a place in [[Aswnga]] that has an [[Avenyan Airways]] station. | ||
It was named after the genus of dinosaur with the same name (Thasusasaurus). | |||
[[File:Thasusasaurus aswngii.png|thumb|''Thasusasaurus aswngii'' in Thasusasaurus / West Xallia, Aswnga]] | |||
[[File:Thasusasaurus avenyamii.png|thumb|''Thasusasaurus avenyamii'' in x: -6694 z: 4315 Island, Avenyam]] | |||
Revision as of 07:05, 20 March 2026
Genus of Dinosaur
Thasusasaurus is a genus of dinosaur native to the continent of Thasusa, although they have been located in Southwestern Archipelagia as well as in an isolated group. They have been here for 150 million years. The earliest evidence was found as an andesite fossil in The Hole of Aswnga discovered on the 2nd of March, 2026.
Location in Aswnga
Thasusasaurus or West Xallia is a place in Aswnga that has an Avenyan Airways station. It was named after the genus of dinosaur with the same name (Thasusasaurus).

