Meterorumnodactylous

Meterorumnodactylous (name meaning meteor wing) is an extinct genus of small Ankylosaurid from the Late Jurassic North America. It grew to be about 3-6 feet long and probably weighed about 100 pounds, thanks to its light-weight bones, despite its armored body. It was likely a solitary herbivore, living alone most of its life feeding on various vegetation, only to come with other Meterorumnodactylous in breeding seasons. The strangest thing about Meterorumnodactylous was that, other than being light-weight for a (somewhat) large animal and having curved claws, it had wing membranes like that of flying squirrels, colugos, and sugar gliders, it probably used cliffs and/or trees to glide from cliff to cliff and/or from tree to tree, to escape from predation (in case their armor failed) and/or to glide the longest to attract mates during breeding seasons. It is unknown why Meterorumnodactylous had suddenly became extinct, but Meterorumnodactylous was probably the ancestors of all later Anlylosaurids, however, we can't be sure about that yet.