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Species: Moloch horridus

Moloch horridus is the scientific name for the Thorny Devil (Dewey, 2009).
Genus: Moloch

The genus Moloch simply means Thorny Devil, Mountain Devil (Dewey, 2009).
Family: Agamidae

Moloch horridus is a member of the family Agamidae. Members of the Agamidae have well developed limbs, keeled scales, middorsal crests, and throat flaps (Heying, 2003). Like other Agamidae, Moloch horridus digs burrows to escape the sun and also to lay its eggs. This lizard is heavily spined and can inflate itself with air to intimidate predators when threatened.

 

Buts that's my guess

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7 hours ago, SharkLordSatan said:

Technically, this could be a sub-species to..whatever. I mean, think about it; almost everything on the island isn't really a "true" dinosaur (like for example the T-Rex, which is technically tyrannosaurus dominium, or the Brontosaurus (which in real life is actually Apatosaurus).

But it could also be a genetic experiment. They did say they were going to take a break on the dossiers and were going to start showing some more things relating to Ark's mysteries and lore. So it could be a new species made out of dna from other creatures, or just entirely created from scratch.

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14 hours ago, Hope said:

But it could also be a genetic experiment. They did say they were going to take a break on the dossiers and were going to start showing some more things relating to Ark's mysteries and lore. So it could be a new species made out of dna from other creatures, or just entirely created from scratch.

That actually makes sense, IMO. Though personally it dosen't really look like it could be made out of other creature's DNA (except for maybe a Ankylosaurus or Deodicurus.)

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5 minutes ago, Thylacoleo said:

It's in the image results because Google has already crawled this thread and discovered that name and associated it with the picture, just like it comes up with various different names on google images.

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