SummerOfRequests Day 2 || Simple Sonselasuchus Vector ———————————Keys———————————— S x1 -> Hiss 1 O -> Hiss 2 N -> Aggressive S x2 -> Aggressive 2 E -> Aggressive 3 L -> Toggle on jungle frogs sound A -> Toggle off jungle frogs sound ————————About The Thumbnail——————— A postosuchus raids a group of sonselasuchus which is searching for a missing memeber of the group…… But the missing one might get eaten by the postosuchus already…… ————————Informations——————————— Sonselasuchus is an extinct genus of poposauroid pseudosuchian (crocodile-line reptile) in the family Shuvosauridae. It is known from the Late Triassic (Norian age) Chinle Formation of Arizona, United States. The genus contains a single species, Sonselasuchus cedrus, known from a bone bed of fossil material belonging to at least 36 individuals The Sonselasuchus fossil material is all known from the Kaye Quarry (locality PFV 410)—named for Tom Kaye, who discovered it in 2014—in the Jim Camp Wash beds. This fossil site, which has yielded the bones of many different vertebrate clades, represents outcrops of the Sonsela Member of the Chinle Formation, located in Petrified Forest National Park in Apache County, Arizona, United States. More than 950 disarticulated and non-associated (not in anatomical position) bones referable to a shuvosaurid were collected from the Kaye Quarry, together belonging to at least 36 individual animals. Bones of the entire skeleton are represented, including several isolated bones of the skull, many vertebrae from the cervical (neck), dorsal (trunk), sacrum, and caudal (tail) regions, and forelimb, pectoral girdle, hindlimb, and pelvic girdle elements. In 2026, Elliott Armour Smith and Christian A. Sidor described Sonselasuchus cedrus as a new genus and species of shuvosaurid pseudosuchian based on these fossil remains, establishing PEFO 47305/UWBM 119436, a left maxilla (upper jaw bone) as the holotype specimen. The generic name, Sonselasuchus, referencing the geologic member of the Chinle Formation from which it is known, in turn derived from the Sonsela Buttes on the Navajo Nation in Arizona. This is combined with the Latinized Greek word soûkhos (suchus), derived from the Greek name of Sobek, the crocodile-headed deity of Ancient Egyptian myth. The specific name, cedrus, is also the genus name of the common cedar tree (Cedrus; also in reference to juniper trees native to the region, which are placed in the genus Juniperus), alluding to Cedar Tank, a geographic feature near the type locality. —————————Notes and Credits———————— for the postosuchus which appeared in thumbnail Requested by: I forget who requested this to me…… Palaeontology Triassic Sonselasuchus Kakapo :3 Raptor_Saurus IF USED, CREDIT ME REMIX WITH CREDIT Music: Path of Titans + Jungle Frog (Jungel Frog can be toggle on and off) —————————————————————————