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    Brontoscorpio is an extinct genus of scorpion that lived in the Early Devonian. Remains of the only known species, Brontoscorpio anglicus, were discovered...
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  • numerous shots of the creatures interacting with the camera (such as a Brontoscorpio shattering a camera lens) and using night vision in certain scenes to...
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  • Examples: Brontosaurus ("thunder lizard"), Brontotherium ("thunder beast"), Brontoscorpio ("thunder scorpion"); Brontochelys ("thunder turtle") -canth, cantho-:...
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  • shelter that night, and are attacked by giant prehistoric scorpions (Brontoscorpio). John and Tianka are killed, while a desperate Ed, Challenger, Rita...
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  • is trapped, and meets Dylan, who has returned from delivering the Brontoscorpio's tail that is used to cure Toby. Evan realizes the Albertosaurus is...
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  • "Fossilworks: Gigantoscorpio". Kjellesvig-Waering, Erik N. (1972). "Brontoscorpio anglicus: A Gigantic Lower Paleozoic Scorpion from Central England"...
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    Scotland, at an estimated length of 0.7 m (2.3 ft), and the aquatic Brontoscorpio, at up to 94 cm (3.08 ft) which is only known from a free finger. Pseudoscorpions...
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    as the largest scorpions of all time: Pulmonoscorpius kirktonensis, Brontoscorpio anglicus and Praearcturus gigas. Each was estimated to have been 70 cm...
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  • new genus Cooksonia 1972 Kjellesvig-Waering described the new genus Brontoscorpio 2010 Gonez and Gerrienne emended genus Cooksonia described by W. H....
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