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Future Ducks Part: 1 by @Rudi10001
(these are not to scale) Ducks are quite successful in the Late Cenozoic, and even more successful in the Poulizoic, as they have filled various niches in this era and have diversified into many species and here is 2 of them. 1. Lavender Stegoduck (Anatostegos stegosaurimimus): These ducks have convergently evolved with the extinct Stegosaurs of the Mesozoic complete with a thagomizer but it is quite easy to tell an Anatostegoid apart from a true Stegosaur, as the possesses 2 front toes while the latter has more than that. These Stegoducks live in Eurasioamerica in North America but sometimes in South America as well. They are 9 feet tall, 35 feet long, and are 3.4 tons. 2. Bush-tailed Struthioduck (Anatostruthio therizinodactylus): Although omnivorous, they mostly feed upon plants most of the time, and they are analogous to the Striders from Eurasioamerica and the extinct Ornithomimids, being at around 8 feet tall, 14 feet long, and weighing about 350 kg.
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Badass Stegoduck