A Pliosaur designde to have orange skin, with green stripes and red dots.

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Anna Terese, aged 10

A Pliosaur designde to have orange skin, with green stripes and red dots.
Published April 27, 2017 at 960 × 720 in Munch, munch, she ate her lunch: a child’s view of Pliosaurus.

Anna Terese, aged 10

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