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Ok so I'm gonna make the argument that #StegosaurSaturday should be a thing.
Art by:
@Paleoartologist
@ddinodan
@ttorroo
@JoschuaKnuppe
Ornithopods and basal ceratopsians are some of the most underrated archosaurs in the entire family and they deserve more attention. I think one of the ways we can make them more interesting and appealing to the community and public is by introducing feathers/filaments.
If I ever make my own dinosaur petting zoo, the first dinosaurs I'm genetically cloning are Yinlong, Daemonosaurus, Tethyshadros, and Foraminacephale
So where Pachycephalosaurs omnivores or not? I'm hella confused right now lol since in at least Pachycephalosaurus, there are small fangs.
The Virgin Pop Culture Atrociraptor vs The Chad Accurate Raph Lomotan Atrociraptor
I don't think I've ever said this before but PK's Styracosaurus is so pleasing to me. The best part is how they gave them quills on their backs, which is an idea that could be outdated in 2022, not to mention the designers added in sexual dimorphism and color schemes for the game
I still can't seem to understand why people think that Hadrosaurs, specifically Lambeosaurines, are pushovers. These guys can do some serious damage when they're provoked. Just because they have no clubs, thagomizers, horns, or tail whip doesn't mean that they're defenseless.
This Coelophysis restoration is a few years old but it still holds up today. I like how there's some speculative feathering covering the body and the feet and legs look skinny and not large or heavily padded as they're commonly portrayed in theropods.
Even though it's been a year, I still can't believe Enantiornithine birds, or at least one genus or enantiornithine bird, inhabited Madagascar during the Late Cretaceous. Makes you wonder if there were any genera/species that lived on the island and the African Continent.