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- Saniwa is an extinct genus of varanid lizard that lived during the Eocene epoch. It is known from well-preserved fossils found in the Bridger and Green...
- and may have allowed bottom-dwelling species to sense threats from above. Saniwa, an extinct varanid lizard, probably had two parietal eyes, one that developed...
- this from happening, the Government of Time has recruited people known as Saniwa, who have the ability to breathe life into inanimate objects, to summon...
- Late Cretaceous) †Telmasaurus Gilmore, 1943 (Mongolia, Late Cretaceous) †Saniwa Leidy, 1870 (Europe, North America, Eocene) †Archaeovar**** Dong et al....
- is a tsukumogami of a historical ****anese blade brought to life by the Saniwa (審神者). With new recruit Horikawa Kunihiro, they chase after the Jikan sokōgun...
- Palaeovar**** Eosaniwa Paranecrosaurus Varanidae Megalania (Var**** priscus) Saniwa Var**** amnhophilis Others Arcanosaurus Aiolosaurus Cherminotus Gobiderma...
- live-action film, and a spin-off game. Players ****ume the role of a sage (審神者, saniwa) who travels into the past to defeat evil forces, and has the ability to...
- are from the Late Cretaceous of Mongolia. During the Eocene, the varanid Saniwa occurred in North America. The closest known relative of Var**** is Archaeovar****...
- America. The name, given by Charles Whitney Gilmore in 1928, means "ancient Saniwa from Canada". Palaeosaniwa was roughly comparable to a large monitor lizard...
- army" have begun attacks on the past in their plot to change history. The Saniwa, who have been charged with protecting history, can imbue life into objects...