Homeonychus


 * -|Homeonychus mimipteryx=

Information
The Homeonychus mimipteryx is a synapsid dinosaur from the future Cenozoic. It has gave up its pinky and thumb digits, having just three fingers like most dinosaurs, in order for a more streamlined hand, capable of swiping quickly and swinging painful blows during competition. It uses its double-set of canines to grip onto prey and biting down at the same time.

Design
The Homeonychus mimipteryx has a jutted pelvic bone like its ancestor's. It has an elongated skull with its nostrals halfway down its mandible, with a prominent brow crest and small ear flaps. It has three fingers, which are long and narrow. Homeonychus has fur covering its back and the top-front of its limbs. There is a membrane of hardened fur on the elbows of its arms, reducing air traction and allowing it to sprint at faster speeds.

Homeonychus mimipteryx grew to the size of a six-foot tall man at the shoulders.

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 * -|Homeonychus polari=

Information
While North America and Asia were going further and further North, some of the synapsid dinosaurs happened to take advantage of the resulting land bridge that formed. The Homeonychus polari branched off from these and became well-adapted to this North Pole.

Design
The Homeonychus polari is more chubby in shape than its cousin as it has to insulate itself from the cold.

Homeonychus polari grew from seven to eight feet at the shoulder. It lived in much harsher climates than its relatives and had to grow larger in order to insulate its body heat more easily.  