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Dino of the day!
Velociraptor is a genus of velociraptorine dromaeosaurid from the Late Cretaceous in what is now China. The genus name velociraptor means “Swift Seizer”.
(1st Art by Gabriel Ugueto, 2nd by Fred Wierum)
Archosaur of the day!
Sillosuchus longicervix is a species of shuvosaurid Paracrocodylomorph from the Late Triassic in what is now South America. The closest modern relatives of sillosuchus, and shuvosaurids in general, are crocodilians.
(Art by Gabriel Ugueto)
Dino of the day!
Spinosaurus is a large genus of spinosaurine spinosaurid theropod from the late Cretaceous in what is now North Africa.
(1st Art by Mark Witton, 2nd by Davide Bonadonna)
I mean I guess if it wasn’t obvious, I like drawing dinosaurs and the like, so here’s an attempt at an accurate
T. rex head from memory. Now back to bein stoopid
@kemono_nemu I eat trash and poisonous plants so my flesh probably isn’t tasty
Was practicing drawing humanoids and humans and uhhh, out came gender bend Dibb. Look respectfully or these horns are going into your ribs 👁👁
Marine reptile of the day!
Nothosaurus is a genus of sauropterygian reptile from the Triassic period, approximately 240-210 million years ago, in North Africa, Europe, and China.
(1st artwork by Tas Dixon, 2nd by Gabriel Ugueto)