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The Flintstones - Dino and Juliet - Sheepasaurus.jpg|The sheepasaurus from "''[[Dino and Juliet]]''".
 
The Flintstones - Dino and Juliet - Sheepasaurus.jpg|The sheepasaurus from "''[[Dino and Juliet]]''".
 
The Flintstones - Wind-Up Wilma - Sheepasaurus.jpg|The sheepasaurus shown in the special, ''"[[The Flintstones - Wind-Up Wilma|Wind-Up Wilma]]"''.
 
The Flintstones - Wind-Up Wilma - Sheepasaurus.jpg|The sheepasaurus shown in the special, ''"[[The Flintstones - Wind-Up Wilma|Wind-Up Wilma]]"''.
Ramasaurus - The Flintstones - The Treasure of Sierra Madrock.png|A male ramasaurus from ''[[The Flintstones: The Treasure of Sierra Madrock]]''.
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Ramasaurus - The Flintstones - The Treasure of Sierra Madrock.png|A male sheepasaurus from ''[[The Flintstones: The Treasure of Sierra Madrock]]''.
 
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Revision as of 17:13, 28 February 2020

Sheepasauruses (known as Lambasauruses) are species of sheep featured in the franchise of The Flintstones.

Background

Sheepasauruses were much like sheep but had a single horn on the top of their heads and wool on their bodies that were used for knitting clothes just like Wilma did with her knitting needles, including the third special, "Wind Up Wilma" from The Flintstone Primetime Specials and the television film, Hollyrock-a-Bye Baby for example.

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