Respicitor gracilis

“The gracile one who looks behind”
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A lithe herbivore with a very unique set of eyes - it has two facing forward and two facing almost backward. It is adapted to run quickly and efficiently in order to escape fast predators.

Pictured on the right, R. gracilis runs from a would-be predator; Hexadromeus ferox.

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