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A flightless dragon concept for a school project based on Archosaurs. Can you identify which ones I used as reference? Colored and uncolored.
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@daspletoraptor hmmm, a new visitor to my reference folder you have, in they shall go
I feel like the only niche we dont seen replicated fully in Triassic Archosaurs is the fact that other than Shringasaurus which was more of a sauropod analogue than a Ceratopsian analogue. No real ceratopsian convergent form in Triassic archosaurs, but I hope it existed
Triassic Archosaurs are just so unique considering the convergent evolution that would later be taken by their dinosaurian relatives in the later Jurassic and Cretaceous. What catches my eye is just the diversification into familiar yet bizarre forms of life. Their all so unique.
Are there any studies on the biteforce of early Archosaurids? I'm trying to see if I can find anything on Postosuchus and other Archosaurids, but nothings really coming up. They all have such unique skulls and I'm curious on things like weight distribution and stress pressure.
Thinking about making myself a proper logo, something like the Arizona natural History museum logo or something like @/JurassicJustice's logo. Not sure, also have @the_paleoguy's logo in mind, wanna do something simple but definitively "oh hey thats that guy"
Whats your favorite non dinosaurian archosaur? Personally mine is a toss up between Postosuchus and Dakosaurus.