DIY Cards
Carnotaurus
Carnotaurus sastrei6 POINTS
PLAY: Carnotaurus sastrei had a move of 3.
FACT: The horns of Carnotaurus look something like those of a bull – and like a bull, it may have used them in contests with others of its own species.
Baryonyx
Baryonyx walkeri7 POINTS
PLAY: Baryonyx walkeri had a move of 2.
FACT: This fish eater prowled riverbanks and lakebeds, spearing passing fish with its claws similar to a modern bear.
Anhanguera
Anhanguera blittersdorffi7 POINTS
PLAY: Anhanguera blittersdorffi had a flight of 2.
FACT: This fish eater had small and weak legs and spent most of its time flying. They grasp small food items with their slender teeth. The fangs, in the front part of the beak, or snout, could reach impressive sizes.
Albertosaurus
Albertosaurus6 POINTS
PLAY: Albertosaurus had a MOVE of 2
FACT: Albertosaurus was a mobile hunter that ran at a speed of up to 40km/h. Albertosaurus ate its prey in chunk instead of chewing.
Douglas Squirrel
Tamiasciurus douglasii5 POINTS
Tamiasciurus douglasii has a MOVE of 2
In winter each douglas squirrel occupies a territory of about 10,000 square meters
Red backed vole
Myodes gapperi4 POINTS
Myodes gapperi has a MOVE of 2. Red backed voles do not hibernate. Between March and November the mother vole has 2/3 litters of 4/5 babies.