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@lewis_dodgson @JurassicSouls Dreadnoughtus was certainly huge. Overall height depends on neck posture, but in terms of weight it was at least comparable to, if not heavier than, Brachiosaurus
Dracovenator, found in South Africa, likely would’ve been among the largest theropods of its time. The fossils date back to the early Jurassic, roughly 200 mya. #TheropodThursday #dinosaurs #paleontology
Timurlengia, an early tyrannosauroid that helped show the world that brains were initially more important than brawn for tyrannosaurs. Maybe there’s a lesson here. #TyrannosaurTuesday #dinosaurs #paleontology
No offense to the artists and designers, I appreciate the efforts you put into your work. But why were abelisaurs with relatively long, well developed arms ever a thing in media or paleoart? One of the more confusing tropes. #dinosaurs #paleontology #paleoart #Documentary
I still find this to be the single weirdest looking Triceratops mounts out there. It’s just so...downturned. #dinosaurs #paleontology
You can’t tell me Dolichorhynchops doesn’t have one of the most visually appealing skulls of any marine reptile. #paleontology #MarineMonday #fossils