A hulking, huge-headed sebecid with blunt, crushing teeth and a brick red head. It strides on powerful limbs, its heavy head and fat-packed tail drooping. It is shown beside a human silhouette, showing it to be roughly two meters tall and five meters long. (Art by Manusuchus)
A giant meiolaniid turtle with a cape formed from long, trailing carapaceal scutes. It has a crown of broad, chunky horns and a domed skull giving it a big-nosed look. It is shown alongside a human sihouette, showing it to be little over two meters in length. (Art by Manusuchus)
A New Age of Reptiles: Broadley's Bullcroc and Common Scrapeshell
Isolated from other continents for much of the Cenozoic, South America has developed a degree of biotic endemism only outdone by Australia. In the scrubland and semidesert in the continent's south, giant reptiles abound. (1/13)