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It's been a long day for me, I need to get some rest now...
Good night, everybody! Sleep well!
Time for dino to sleep again...
Good night, everyone! Sleep well! Hope you have a great weekend!
Dino Fact:
Tongtianlong (Tongtianyan Dragon) is an Oviraptorid from Late Cretaceous China. The holotype was found by construction workers... as they were blowing the land up to build a new high school. Based on rocks around it, it likely died stuck in mud.
Art: Jack Wood
Art stream done! Thank you to everyone who came! Did a bit of experimenting with my design, we'll continue it next week! In the meantime, poorly drawn me shall come haunt your nightmares!
Dino Fact:
Chirostenotes (Narrow Handed) is an oviraptorid from Late Cretaceous Canada. It's had an odd history, with its feet being misidentified as a new ornithomimid and named Macrophalangia and its beak mistaken for a bird's and named Caenagnathus.
Art: Daniel Bensen