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- Horrificus: Oskar is the main protagonist of the series, He is often seen as the hero and is one of the students at the school. Count von Horrificus is...
- Diplotomodon [=Tomodon] horrificus (Leidy, 1865) Leidy 1868 is the only species in the genus that has been described. The specific name horrificus is Latin for "dreadful"...
- Angel Nyssa Damaskinos Blade II Olga Dracula Young Dracula Oskar von Horrificus School for Vampires Pamela Swynford De Beaufort True Blood Petyr What...
- at Mullica Hill. He called the animal who left the tooth Diplotomodon horrificus. In 1866, dinosaur remains were discovered in a marl pit near Barnsboro...
- Images Coelosaurus C. antiquus Tibia An ornithomimid. Diplotomodon D. horrificus Tooth Indeterminate theropod. Dryptosaurus D. aquilunguis A large eutyrannosaur...
- (2018) "Ferdinand" as Ferdinand (2017) "School for Vampires" as Oskar von Horrificus (seasons 1 and 2, the other seasons the character was voiced by Mitja...
- very large and distinctive ornithomimosaur †Diplotomodon †Diplotomodon horrificus 70-66 Ma Navesink Formation, New Jersey, USA A dubious tyrannosauroid...
- Deinodon horridus. 1865 Leidy described the new genus and species Tomodon horrificus. 1866 Edward Drinker Cope described the new genus and species Laelaps...
- Centrochares Centrochares horrificus Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda class: Insecta Order: Hemiptera Suborder:...
- Tenagodus †Tenea †Thoracosaurus †Tomodon – type locality for genus †Tomodon horrificus – type locality for species Trachycardium †Trachycardium eufaulensis †Trigonia...