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Hello! We are PFPD, we are in charge of disseminating and investigating the prehistoric fauna of our planet. JWE2, POT, PK and more!

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We're excited to share our interest in prehistoric animals and... other creatures, so stay tuned for our next sightings!! 🦖🦕 And... remember, if something chases you, run.

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Brontosaurus Excelsus As mentioned before this animal lived approximately 155-152 million years ago during the Jurassic period in the Morrison Formation, coexisting with a large number of animals, again we find a couple moving through a lush and warm forest. #PrehistoricKingdom

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Thank you all for the support you have given us during the last days!! we will try to bring you more prehistoric sightings that you will enjoy!


Yesterday was the anniversary of @JW_Evolution and we are very happy and thankful for all the wonderful sightings we could have with prehistoric beasts in this game, we hope the future will give us many more of these sightings and we can share them with all of you!!!🦖🧡

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Ankylosaurus Magniventris. This armored lizard is the largest and most famous member of the Ankylosauridae family. Measuring 7 meters or more and weighing over 6 tons! These animals lived approximately 66 million years ago in the Hell Creek Formation. #PrehistoricKingdom

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Apatosaurus Ajax. Another giant sauropod that like Brontosaurus lived in the Morrison Formation during the Jurassic period approximately 150 million years ago. We were lucky to find a group in a peaceful area full of food. We will study their social habits. #PrehistoricKingdom

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Brontosaurus Excelsus. There is much to say about this beautiful and gigantic sauropod, the thunder lizard lived in the Morrison formation approximately 155-152 million years ago. We could see a pair migrating accompanied by a group of Dryosaurus. #PrehistoricKingdom

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we're back with new discoveries!! stay tuned!💚🦕


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🌲 Update 12 is out now! 🌿 Take a stroll amongst the redwoods with Ankylosaurus, Apatosaurus and the mighty Brontosaurus. ✅ 3 new species! ✅ New tutorials! ✅ Performance improvements! ✅ New map, rustic theme, foliage and more! 🗒️ Patch Notes: bit.ly/3YGiKZV

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Happy Halloween 🎃

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Happy halloween!!🎃🦇 we are very happy to celebrate halloween night, in this case we found a small jeholopterus, do not be fooled by its bat-like shape, it is nothing more than a primitive pterosaur. we hope you enjoy the evening and thank you very much for all your support.

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???? that animal we saw some time ago, whatever it is along with other creatures, seems hostile so during this night we recommend you to stay away from these nightmarish monsters. 'Jurassic world evolution 2' #JurassicWorldEvolution2

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Suchomimus we are having many reports of aggressive wild animals for no apparent reason, what is going on? 'Jurassic world evolution 2' #JurassicWorldEvolution2

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????? what is that thing?? 'Jurassic world evolution 2' #JurassicWorldEvolution2

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👑🐊 - #prehistorickingdom

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Megalodon. We never thought about what it would be like to meet this beast at night, maybe it would have been better to stay in doubt. Under no circumstances should you explore the prehistoric ocean after the sun goes down, you never know what might be lurking in front of you.

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Quetzalcoatlus. these Azhdarchidae may be a terrestrial threat. during our meeting they tried to hunt us down. (relax, that's just a dummy). however, we recommend that you stay away from those things. #JurassicWorldEvolution2

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Troodon. they had relatively large eyes and were probably adapted to a nocturnal life so they would be quite sensitive to strong lights, this small group got a bit nervous and aggressive. be very careful with these nocturnal horrors!! #JurassicWorldEvolution2

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maybe it's been a few days but it's never too late to celebrate. Happy spooky month folks!! 🎃🦇🕸️


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On her way to Enid Oklahoma.

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