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Insula Tyrannus is an island dwarf, and originally evolved from stranded Lacertanihil that adapted to not grow out of their teenage size. These predators are highly social, and live in nuclear families along with one or two unrelated males.
A sketch for @aoostalia of two Khan Rexes engaging having a bit of a disagreement. I like the idea that Tyrannosaurs fought similarly to hippos instead of just biting and holding on. Do I have any evidence for this? I can’t really remember i’m very tired.
Though absent in the Canthrian woodland and great plains, the Titanodraco rules the wetlands of the Trident Isles as it’s dominant predator. This bird stands nearly 5 meters tall, and have been seen openly predating the Great Rain Moose.
Seeing as such dinosaurs are popular right now, here is the the Trident Isles Charcharodontosaur.
The Gigantodomitor is a 14 meter sauropod hunting specialist, though it is surprisingly docile towards both eachother and humans.
One of the largest mammals in the Trident Isles, and also one of the most endangered. The Great Rain Moose, or sometimes called a Tower Moose, inhabits the rapidly shrinking wetlands of the south east. This monster of a moose stands at 6 meters tall, and weighs nearly 5 tons.
What better to follow up a Tyrannosaur with than a Ceratopsid? This is Navisceratops Aki, known locally in Canthria as the Sunrise Devil
Starting off the Trident Isles fauna with a bang- the Lacertanihil Imperator, a 12.5 meter Tyrannosaur that inhabits the woodlands and tundra forests of the Trident Isles
A little break from the Ostalia art as of late- some personal spec evo of a dragon mimic species.
Whoops, more Ostalia art.
A Deinosaurolophus stallion charging a Neosteon that ventured a little too close. @aoostalia