


The answer is that all of em wre named after Sir David Attenborough, a person whom i jus adore..
1)Attenborosaurus conybeari
2)Sir David's Long-beaked Echidna, Zaglossus attenboroughi
3) the oldest known prehistoric mother —a fossilised fish giving live birth---Materpiscis attenboroughi
Nice try Ram.Mayukh-You came pretty close..
Thanks Nambi for your encouragement:):)
3 comments:
is that steve irwin da...
if you believe you have the magic,then you will get it,incase u dont have it.
Dont lose hope Varun.
Come on,cheer up urself and the blog too.
Something in Greek perhaps.
The first one is a Plesiosaur
The second one is an Echidna
The third is some kind of prehistoric fish
The only connection I can see is that they're all greek names?
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