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My attempt at recreating a classic 1993 promotional poster for Jurassic Park with my "updated" dinosaur reconstructions from my article. The original text at the bottom of the poster fit this concept suprisingly perfectly. I'd sell prints of this if Universal were't so brutal.
Always feels good to be corroborated (we reached many of the same conclusions), though I did speak to Scott during the creation of my piece. https://t.co/1caBIX1Zpr
"The attack came suddenly, from the left and right. Charging raptors covered the 10 yards to the fence with shocking speed. Grant had a blurred impression of powerful 6ft tall bodies, stiff balancing tails, limbs with curving claws, open jaws with rows of jagged teeth."
Unfortunately no longbone measurements were provided, but the skull is only about ~21cm long. So yeah, it is quite small.
New early Cretaceous abelisaurid, Spectrovenator (ghost hunter). A neat little critter that fills in a crucial gap in abelisaurid evolution.
@digital_duck @BradenCliff This seems to be blasphemy in a lot of the JP fandom, but personally I prefer the Allosaurus from Fallen Kingdom than the BABR one, which has weird proportions and croc scutes. I think the FK one is mostly fine for a JP dinosaur.
I wanted to add Alien: Isolation, but it just missed out due to just how many times I have played through/sunk hours in the games below. https://t.co/fgQpl3neGo
I want to shout-out the artist who did the Sun-Crested Pterodon MTG card (Lars Grant-West). Thought it is a Dinosaur-type card, the name indicates it was supposed to be a pterosaur. The artist however, intentional or not, made it very obviously a dinosaur. Jeholornithid maybe?