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What is a mihunekisaurus?

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∙ 15y ago
Updated: 12/9/2022

A Mihunekisaurus(or Mihu for short) is a dinosaur.While much is unknown about it, paleontologist have ditermend that Mihu is a close relative of the Triceratops,with its strong muscles and bladed horns,it can take down any monster,from a small Compsognathus(com-so-nang-thus)to a humongous Spinosaurus(spy-no-sur-us).

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