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Pegasupo (Greek: πρόσδεση όπως) is an animal of the voluntari esperanzipod genus. Fossil records indicate that at least two species of Pegasupo exist: Pegasupo I and Pegasupo II. Both species begin to appear in the fossil record from the later part of the Cretaceous Period, approximately 74 million years ago. However, Pegasupo I disapears from the fossil record soon after it appears, aproximately 71 million years ago.

Description
Pegasupo posseses two large, muscular hind legs that enable it to walk upright and run at high speed for long distances. The two front limbs are smaller, and each one has a developed 'finger like' digit protruding from the end. In addition to the four limbs, Pegasupo has wings that allow it to fly and a fishy tail that allows it to swim. Unlike Pegasupo II, Pegasupo I possessed an additional form limb protruding from the middle of the chest plate. At the end of this special limb was a wheel that allowed it to walk more easily on smooth surfaces.

Habitat
At one time, Pegasupi roamed a vast territory, and fossils have been found on every continent. However, scientists have been mystified for years that no human being has ever seen a living Pegasupo. Scientists believe that many Pegasupi still exist in the wild: Fresh tracks are uncovered periodically, and abandoned nests are discovered on a regular basis.