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Jeholosaurus was a small bipedal #dinosaur, with large eyes and an interesting teeth configuration - its back teeth were fan-shaped like a plant eater, whereas it’s front teeth were narrow and longer, like a carnivore. This may mean that this little fella was an omnivore.
Chasmosaurus was a medium-sized ceratopsid #dinosaur from the Cretaceous period. His name means ‘open reptile’ from the large openings in its angular neck frill. I know the little red lizard isn’t historically accurate, but he was fun to draw anyway ;-) #dinosaurs #JurassicJune
Euoplocephalus was a 2 ton ankylosaurid #dinosaur from North America. Equipped with body armour, made from fused bone plates on its back and a foot-wide tail club that could be swung like a medieval flail. #dinosaurs #JurassicJune #JurassicPark #JurassicWorld #digitalart
No set of #dinosaur cartoons would be Compy-lete without some of these guys! #JurassicJune welcomes a trio of Procompsognathus, chicken-sized #dinosaurs from the early Triassic period. Another memorable addition to the #JurassicPark series, where we see whole packs of these!
Cetiosaurus was a herbivorous sauropod #dinosaur that lived in #Jurassic Europe and Africa over 160 million years ago. Its name means ‘whale lizard’, due to the original remains being mistaken for a giant sea creature, initially thought to be an enormous crocodile! #JurassicJune
#JurassicJune just wouldn't be complete without my favourite of all the #dinosaurs, Stegosaurus! A heavily-built herbivore from the #Jurassic period, with short forelimbs and a row of armoured plates along its back. At the end of its tail was a series of four, 3-foot long spikes!
Meet Dilophosaurus, a carnivorous theropod from the early #jurassic. These lightly-built #dinosaurs were around 6m in length, but only stood as tall as an adult human and sported two crests on their heads. #JurassicJune #JurassicPark #dinosaur #illustration #digitalart #dino
Probably the most famous of all the #dinosaurs and the jewel in my #JurassicJune crown is the mighty Theropod, Tyrannosaurus Rex! One of the largest land carnivores of all time, reaching 13m in length and with a mouth filled with masses of 9 inch long teeth! #dinosaur #digitalart
Presently the latest known Chinese stegosaurian, the broad and sturdy Wuerhosaurus was described in 1973. Two armour plates found with the skeleton are thin, long, low, and somewhat semicircular, very from the tall, triangular plates of other stegosaurians #JurassicJune #dinosaur
Oviraptor is a small #dinosaur first discovered in 1924 in the Gobi Desert. The name it was given, Oviraptor (which means “egg thief”) was thought to be a correct moniker for this dinosaur because it was found atop a pile of dinosaur eggs. #JurassicJune #dinosaurs #JurassicPark