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The result was: promoted by Crisco 1492 (talk)
Smok (archosaur)
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- ... that fossils of a dragon have been found in Poland?
- Reviewed: Acacia falcata
- Comment: Thought it might be humorous, not actually a dragon of course but a prehistoric reptile. Not sure if it should say "so-called dragon" to be proper.
Created by Rnnsh (talk). Nominated by Smokeybjb (talk) at 16:54, 17 August 2011 (UTC)
- Everything looks good, length, date created, and hook all pass. No copyvio issues that I see. If you want I have suggested an alternative, should you go for the original I would add "so-called" to the hook.--Kevmin § 09:08, 18 August 2011 (UTC)
- alt1 ... that fossils of a Smok have been found in Polish clay pits?
- alt2 ... that the Smok, an extinct genus of large carnivorous archosaur, is named after the legendary Wawel Dragon?