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north Wales based Artist, author, prop maker and costumer. ~Gay, odd and fun~ Author: Tales from the Flesh Oracle & Horrible rhymes for terrible people
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Day 26 Early cretaceous carnivorous Feathered theropod from America. it's skeleton was actually the inspiration for Jurassic Parks Velociraptor (its Asian cousin). Maybe they though it was too hard to pronounce.

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Day 25 Living in the cretaceous period in Africa, this was one of the largest carnivorous theropods to have existed. Lived like a crocodile on land and in water with a similar diet and large spine crest.

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Day 23 A late cretaceous hadrosaurid with a strange tube projecting from its skull like a horn. The horn is actually part of its nasal passage and there any many theories about what they may have been used for.

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Day 22 This may be a small early Cretaceous Carnivorous Dino, but this Paravian had 4 wings and is now believed to have be able to achieve powered flight instead of simple gliding and have feather iridescence.

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Day 20 This is such a weird dino and one I didn't know previously. Early cretaceous ceratopsian from Asia, Close relative of triceratops. Its name means Parrot lizard and it had a plume of quills on its tail.

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Day 19 People always make fun of T-Rex for his little arms, but the Late Cretaceous horned theropod, Carnotaurus (Meat-eating bull) had arms so small they are vestigial.

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Day 11 Hailing from Argentina, the Austroraptor was a cretaceous Dromaeosaurid (feathered theropod). It had short arms in comparison to some other raptors with a long snout and large talons.

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Day 10 Small for a sauropod, this early cretaceous Dino is best identified by parallel large spines protruding from its neck and back. Once thought to be skin sails, they are now believed to be spikes.

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Day 9 This Hadrosaurid (duck billed dino) was a cretaceous herbivore which walked on both 2 and 4 legs. The first fossil was found in Alberta (so named after its capital Edmonton).

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Day 7 Feeling really ill today. The price of disability. This Stego (late Jurassic herbivore) is a little sketchy but it still turned out ok. now time to rest for the day.

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