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Noah's Theropod
Noah's Theropods (Noasauridae), also known as Noahpods, are a group of non-avian theropod dinosaurs native throughout Eurasia, Madagascar, mainland Africa, and the Americas.This group of theropods are named after a biblical figure due to this group of dinosaur's ability to swim vast distances of water, about as far as the penguin's ability to swim vast distances. This group has been around since the Late Jurassic and still flourishes even in today's world, although they now only come in two families, one being the Beaked Noahpods (Elaphrosaurinae), which are carnivorous when young but losing their teeth when growing up to become herbivorou...