Eiverbins
Eiverbins are a group of medium-sized, agile theosaurs that belong to the Ornithischia clade. They are characterized by their relatively short arms, long hind limbs, and distinctive pelvis structure. The name Eiverbins is derived from the Ta'vigrian language, meaning "swift runners," reflecting their fleet-footed nature.
Fossil records indicate that Eiverbins lived during the late Jurassic period, approximately 155 to 152 million
Physical descriptions of Eiverbins are based on several well-preserved skeletons discovered in different parts of the
Several distinct features separate Eiverbins from other theosaurs of their time. The most notable is their
More research is needed to determine the exact relationships between Eiverbins and other small to medium-sized