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* CharacterActionTitle: ''Rexy Goes to Mama'' and ''Rexy Meets the Mountain King'' both have this kind of title.
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* AllFlyersAreBirds: In ''Rexy and the Hungry Birds'', the ''Ludodactylus''-like villainous pterosaurs have grasping feet, the ''Pterodaustro'' make flamingo-like noises, and the ''Arambourgiana'' builds a bird nest on top of a cliff with a single egg, from which a fluffy, egret-like chick hatches. Heck, even the short's title calls them "birds" despite clearly being pterosaurs.
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* AllFlyersAreBirds: In ''Rexy and the Hungry Birds'', the ''Ludodactylus''-like villainous pterosaurs have grasping feet, the ''Pterodaustro'' make flamingo-like noises, and the ''Arambourgiana'' ''Arambourgiania'' builds a bird nest on top of a cliff with a single egg, from which a fluffy, egret-like chick hatches. Heck, even the short's title calls them "birds" despite clearly being pterosaurs.
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* HarmlessFreezing: In the fourth short, the ''Arambourgiana'' carries Rexy so high up that icicles start to grow around his body and he soon becomes rigid. After falling in warm water, he thaws and is back to being healthy.
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* HarmlessFreezing: In the fourth short, the ''Arambourgiana'' ''Arambourgiania'' carries Rexy so high up that icicles start to grow around his body and he soon becomes rigid. After falling in warm water, he thaws and is back to being healthy.
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* TerrorDactyl: The eponymous "birds" in ''Rexy and the Hungry Birds'' are actually scary-looking pterosaurs resembling ''Ludodactylus'', with crooked, toothy beaks, short crests, covered in dark fuzz, with bird-like grasping feet. Two other pterosaur species, based on ''Pterodaustro'' and ''Arambourgiana'', appear in the short, but they are much friendlier and less menacing.
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* TerrorDactyl: The eponymous "birds" in ''Rexy and the Hungry Birds'' are actually scary-looking pterosaurs resembling ''Ludodactylus'', with crooked, toothy beaks, short crests, covered in dark fuzz, with bird-like grasping feet. Two other pterosaur species, based on ''Pterodaustro'' and ''Arambourgiana'', ''Arambourgiania'', appear in the short, but they are much friendlier and less menacing.
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* HarmlessFreezing: In the fourth short, the ''Arambourgiana"' carries Rexy so high up that icicles start to grow around his body and he soon becomes rigid. After falling in warm water, he thaws and is back to being healthy.
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* HarmlessFreezing: In the fourth short, the ''Arambourgiana"' ''Arambourgiana'' carries Rexy so high up that icicles start to grow around his body and he soon becomes rigid. After falling in warm water, he thaws and is back to being healthy.
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The official description calls it an Arambourgiana, not a Quetzalcoatlus
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* AllFlyersAreBirds: In ''Rexy and the Hungry Birds'', the ''Ludodactylus''-like villainous pterosaurs have grasping feet, the ''Pterodaustro'' make flamingo-like noises, and the ''Quetzalcoatlus'' builds a bird nest on top of a cliff with a single egg, from which a fluffy, egret-like chick hatches. Heck, even the short's title calls them "birds" despite clearly being pterosaurs.
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* AllFlyersAreBirds: In ''Rexy and the Hungry Birds'', the ''Ludodactylus''-like villainous pterosaurs have grasping feet, the ''Pterodaustro'' make flamingo-like noises, and the ''Quetzalcoatlus'' ''Arambourgiana'' builds a bird nest on top of a cliff with a single egg, from which a fluffy, egret-like chick hatches. Heck, even the short's title calls them "birds" despite clearly being pterosaurs.
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* HarmlessFreezing: In the fourth short, the ''Quetzalcoatlus'' carries Rexy so high up that icicles start to grow around his body and he soon becomes rigid. After falling in warm water, he thaws and is back to being healthy.
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* HarmlessFreezing: In the fourth short, the ''Quetzalcoatlus'' ''Arambourgiana"' carries Rexy so high up that icicles start to grow around his body and he soon becomes rigid. After falling in warm water, he thaws and is back to being healthy.
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* TerrorDactyl: The eponymous "birds" in ''Rexy and the Hungry Birds'' are actually scary-looking pterosaurs resembling ''Ludodactylus'', with crooked, toothy beaks, short crests, covered in dark fuzz, with bird-like grasping feet. Two other pterosaur species, based on ''Pterodaustro'' and ''Quetzalcoatlus'', appear in the short, but they are much friendlier and less menacing.
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* TerrorDactyl: The eponymous "birds" in ''Rexy and the Hungry Birds'' are actually scary-looking pterosaurs resembling ''Ludodactylus'', with crooked, toothy beaks, short crests, covered in dark fuzz, with bird-like grasping feet. Two other pterosaur species, based on ''Pterodaustro'' and ''Quetzalcoatlus'', ''Arambourgiana'', appear in the short, but they are much friendlier and less menacing.
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* HarmlessFreezing: In the fourth short, the ''Quetzalcoatlus'' carries Rexy so high up that icicles start to grow around his body and he soon becomes rigid. After falling in warm water, he thaws and is back to being healthy.
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** The theropods are all portrayed with pronated hands.
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** The ''Spinosaurus'' in the third short, despite getting redesigned with paddle-like tails [[ScienceMarchesOn according to more recent discoveries about the species]], still have long hind legs and pronated hands. Furthermore, they live on top of a mountain instead of a wetland area (which the first short got right).
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** Despite the title, Pangaea has long been broken up into several continents by the time of the late Cretaceous when most animals appearing in the shorts lived.
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** Despite the title, Pangaea has long been broken up into several continents by the time of the late Cretaceous when most animals appearing in the short lived.
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** Despite the title, Pangaea has long been broken up into several continents by the time of the late Cretaceous when most animals appearing in the short lived.The theropods are all portrayed with pronated hands.
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** ''Rexy meets the Mountain King'''s main plot is built around this trope, as the eponymous Mountain King is a terrifying ''Spinosaurus'' ([[ArtisticLicensePaleontology living on a mountain instead of near any body of water]]) who also happens to be a father, and Rexy [[InterspeciesFriendship befriends his child]].
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** ''Rexy meets the Mountain King'''s main plot is built around this trope, as the eponymous Mountain King is a terrifying ''Spinosaurus'' ([[ArtisticLicensePaleontology living on a mountain instead of near any body of water]]) who also happens to be a father, and Rexy [[InterspeciesFriendship befriends his child]]. Rexy's father first attacks the Mountain King to protect his child, but after seeing that their children are getting along, the adults also put their conflict aside.