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@aromaZsemaJ @arvalis It’s especially weird when you look at the jaws
@Ginkgo92326647 The chelicerae themselves should be shaped like the one labeled B here
A miniature version of the hand that interacts with the pedipalp coxa to chew
@jimmadseni I hate Putting bright saturated yellows, reds, and blues on theropods, especially on small horns since higher contrast works just fine and that’s probably not what they were for
I feel they were more likely used to keep sunlight out of the animals eyes like in modern predators
@Attichanthesky1 @jimmadseni i wanted to get in on this and here is my take on the realistic nadder, tried to apply as much real anatomy as i could, though if i took my time id find a better pose
Like half of these don’t even look like reptiles and it’s great
Anyone remember dragon hunters/ chasseurs de dragon??? I loved how loose their use of “dragon” was
@Palaeofail Some visual aids for those who need them (I sure as hell do)
A few muscle reconstructions of cretoxyrhina mantelli based on its closest possible relatives, pseudocarcharias (crocodile shark) and alopias (thresher sharks)