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And now I’ve gone and done a tyrannosaurid, #Lythronax argestes.
This is a WIP & there are inaccuracies (a few muscles likely off; it may be too wide), but here’s my first progress pic.
(I used @skeletaldrawing ‘s awesome Lythronax skeletal as a side reference here)
#paleoart
You folks voted, I can only deliver:
Andrewsarchus mongoliensis skull, in lateral, anterior and.. some other angle.
[Muscles will come]
#Andrewsarchus #Andrewsarchusskull #skull #paleoart
A couple other views of the model here (did a little more nose work too) #Thylacosmilus #sabertooth
@randompaleonerd @MarkWitton @OberstarPatrik My main curiosity is that the dentary foramina row is much closer to the dental margin & there doesn’t seem to be as much of a groove in Spinosaurus when compared to some other theropods (Albertosaurus; Majungasaurus & Allosaurus, Sinraptor & Acrocanthosaurus). Why would this be?