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#DrawDinovember Day 26 #Deinonychus. 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. #art #dailyart #digitalart #Dinovember
#DrawDinovember Day 25 #Spinosaurus. 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. #art #dailyart #digitalart #dinovember
#DrawDinovember Day 23 #Parasaurolophus. 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. #art #dailyart #Dinovember
#DrawDinovember Day 22 #Mircoraptor. 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. #art #dailyart #digitalart #dinovember
#DrawDinovember Day 20 #Psittacosaurus. 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. #art #dailyart #digitalart #Dinovember
#DrawDinovember Day 19 #Carnotaurus. 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. #art #dailyart #digitalart #Dinovember
#DrawDinovember Day 11 #Austroraptor. 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. #art #dailyart #digitalart #Dinovember
#drawdinovember Day 10 #Amargasaurus. 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. #art #digitalart #dailyart #dinovember
#DrawDinovember Day 9 #Edmontosaurus. 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). #art #dailyart #digitalart #Dinovember
#DrawDinovember Day 7 #Stegosaurus. 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. #art #digitalart #dailyart #dinovember #fnd #disabledart