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Pterosaurs by John Conway https://t.co/qFS9oLRI7i
Germanodactylus cristatus
Tupandactylus imperator
Nyctosaurs
Nemicolopterus crypticus
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Protoceratops borealis
https://t.co/3Ehu80A9Sg
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A pair of Tsaagan mangas (showing sexually dimorphic markings) mating.
https://t.co/yySj9MaCz6
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A male and female Velociraptor mongoliensis + leucistic and melanistic mutations
https://t.co/yVbFvcYSRh
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Palaeontologists and their Prehistoric Pets by https://t.co/Z0pKFbxSoP
Henry F. Osborn and his Velociraptors
John Newberry and his Dunkleosteos
Barbara Rawdon-Hastings and her Diplocynodon
Mary Anning and her Ichthyosaur
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“I'm genuinely surprised that you rarely (if ever) see Troodons reconstructed with facial disks, considering that they had asymmetrical ears and all. That and their big, forward-facing eyes and huge brains (for reptiles)...they were practically owls.”
- https://t.co/IzmD0JQvS9
Balaur bondoc
https://t.co/mOOAmGkY1X
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Xiaotingia
https://t.co/WgksF6NoK1
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Similar to the last couple tweets, some speculation into what “fancy” dinosaurs could look like if selectively bred by humans.
Sinornithosaurs: https://t.co/hW13sAnFGv
Buitreraptors: https://t.co/IDOSia8ZxM
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Two headed Zupaysaurus
https://t.co/yVbFvcYSRh
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