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{{Quote|Oh... the old bog dweller, Quadratorquosaur.|[[Lightning McQueen]]|Dino Park}}
{{Quote|Oh... the old bog dweller, Quadratorquosaur.|[[Lightning McQueen]]|Dino Park}}
'''Quadratorquosaur''', spelled as '''Quadratorquesar''' on its information plate, is a dinocar species. Two models of this species representing an adult and a baby are featured at the [[Cartaceous Gardens]]. This animal lived in bogs and had dorsal plates lining its back to fend of potential attackers. The model of this animal resembles a garbage truck, but with no back door or crusher  
'''Quadratorquosaur''', spelled as '''Quadratorquesar''' on its information plate, is a carosaur species. Two models of this species representing an adult and a baby are featured at the [[Cartaceous Gardens]]. This animal lived in bogs and had dorsal plates lining its back to fend of potential attackers. The model of this animal resembles a garbage truck, but with no back door or crusher  


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Revision as of 18:49, 16 September 2023

Quadratorquosaur
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"Oh... the old bog dweller, Quadratorquosaur."
Lightning McQueen, Dino Park

Quadratorquosaur, spelled as Quadratorquesar on its information plate, is a carosaur species. Two models of this species representing an adult and a baby are featured at the Cartaceous Gardens. This animal lived in bogs and had dorsal plates lining its back to fend of potential attackers. The model of this animal resembles a garbage truck, but with no back door or crusher

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Names in other languages

  • French: Quadratorquosaure
  • Portuguese: Quadratorquosaurio
  • Russian: Квадраторкиозавр (transcription: Kvadratorkiozavr)
  • Swedish: Quadratorquosaurus

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