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Pixels of the Past Deluxe brings extinct animals back to life in the form of pixelated sprites. INSTAGRAM: @pixels_ofthe_past Created By: @azamatshkleford
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Remember a few days ago when I asked for your favorite dinosaur? Well, I’m making one skin for EVERY species you’ve mentioned, and if possible, I will even make new species! Here’s a few finished ones so far (and more are being made, stay tuned!)

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The Aurochs and the Kouprey went through a revamp (Kouprey male and female on top, All aurochs below)

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Effigia means “ghost”, since it wasn’t found in excavated rocks until decades later! Though it looked like a dinosaur, it wasn’t. being part of a group of reptiles called the Shuvosaurs, which were closer to crocodilians. Seems pretty sus to me!

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Thescelosaurus was an ornithopod dinosaur that was relatively common in areas it was found; in Hell Creek alone, it was the 3rd most numerous dinosaur species found! It also sported thick arms which may have aided in burrowing. Diggin’ it!

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Happy Mother’s Day to all the hard-working and loving mothers out there!

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Tapejara’s name translates to the “Old Being” in Tupi! This pterosaur sported large claws on its feet that may have aided this animal in climbing. Tapejara may have either been omnivorous or frugivorous, snacking on foods such as fruits! Part of a complete breakfast (probably...)

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Silesaurus was a rather strange reptile of uncertain taxonomic affinities. Was it a Dinosauriform as is traditionally, or was it an Ornithischian as of a new study? Probably the latter, but hopefully future research reveals more on this strange Triassic creature!

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Majungasaurus had a keratinous face and a horn, which may have been used for display, defense, or both! This dinosaur also has been found with evidence of cannibalism. Its robust body wasn’t speedy like its relatives, but made up for strength to hunt prey such as sauropods!

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With around 500 teeth being replaced every few weeks, Nigersaurus was a dentist’s nightmare. It was just trying to be just like a Hadrosaur, grazing on ferns right on the ground, unlike other sauropods who preferred browsing on trees! Wow!

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This rather interesting bird from Australia was probably no meat-eater, but probably preferred plants instead! Bullockornis’s nickname, the “demon duck of doom” was named because it was thought to be carnivorous. Recent research however states otherwise!

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