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This months theme is cartoon waifus
And we are starting things off with the Demon secretary from Lego Monkie Kid
@xornbrokiis Prognathodon waiparensis!
A species of mosasaur that lived in the late cretaceous found in many places including the middle east, Europe, new Zealand and north America!!
You but bigger and scarier
🦖 Daily Dino 🦖; Wuerhosaurus homheni
An Early Cretaceous stegosaur from China, Wuerhosaurus is notable for surviving longer than most of its kind. Finding of broken back plates initially lead to reconstructions with flat, unusual plate shapes
Credit to NixDrawsStuff
• Secretary's Escape
https://t.co/iGUsC7COoj
• Is Romance Possible / 로맨스가 가능해?
https://t.co/hYTtGjxUMX
(Link for the Indonesian ver. will be posted in the reply/qrt tomorrow)
Holocretaceous vtubers dinosaurs version #graveyART
The caniball dinosaurs "MAJUNGASAURS"
CONFIRA !
Invasão Secreta | James Rhodes será “muito diferente” na série
•https://t.co/3Pn9OWS0T8
#SecretInvasion #MarvelStudios
Neuromancer
https://t.co/BLIZcvCeIX
É assim que começa Vol 2
https://t.co/W5DQUboGSN
Tudo é rio
https://t.co/ESE3yemxPe
A Polícia Secreta Para Crimes Mágicos
https://t.co/H7qtguAzCa
📷Livros+VENDIDOS
https://t.co/zkkGKTgMwF
OL Hinata - Enjoying the view #OL #NARUTO #Hinata #HinataHyuga #Secretary #HyugaHinata #UzumakiHinata https://t.co/9BoglVuzEV
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Day 31 - Tyrannosaurus
~ Large Tyrannosaur that inhabited North America during the Late Cretaceous. Tyrannosaurus was a large carnivorous dinosaur that was considered to be the king of the dinosaurs, due to it's incredible senses of smell and sight.
#paleoart
#Tyrannosaurus
Ambos tienen la misma misión secreta, claro que eso implica una cena y flores entre ellos #spookymonth #spookymonthfanart #spookymonthjohn #spookymonthjack #smokeydonuts
Oh no, el arma secreta😨
(No estoy soportando)
#spreenfanart #qsmpfanart #qsmp
@JesterRakan Pachyrhinosaurus canadensis!!
A ceratopsian from the late cretaceous Alberta Canada!
Main reason was that they lived in extremely cold environments and jester is blue so ya that's about it LMAO
@jnupaun Pachycephalosaurus wyomingensis
A pachycephalosaurid from the late cretaceous north America!
Contrary to popular belief they didn't butt heads, they had a bone formation on top of their nose or right below their dome that they used to butt heads with! A classic dinosaur :]
@Retro_Byte_VT Parasaurolophus walkeri
A hadrosaurid that used to live in the late cretaceous in north America and maybe Asia!
Is just a silly big guy, they would just eat grass and, walk around :]
he's a secretary, a mechanic, a maid, a scientist, a botanist, a cook, a caretaker, a butler, a masseur, a waiter, an expert, a show host, an actor, an advisor, a PR, a right hand, a confidant, just like a male barbie who can do anything, but most importantly he looks like this :
@HemlockeStone Animantarx ramaljonesi! (Name: living fortress of Ramal Jones)
The only species of animantarx discovered to date, a nodosaurid ankylosaurian from mid-cretaceous western north America
Mainly because since you are a gargoyle and usually they are made out of stone :] made sense
@Carlosdino88 O sea, para intentar concretar un poco, hay una diferencia en el tipo de tejido oral aunque en todos los cocodrilos actuales los dientes queden expuestos. (Pero habiendo esta variabilidad en un grupo tan "limitado", quizá sea esperable una mucho más amplia en toda Archosauria).
Carentonosaurus, un nuevo #reptil #escamoso descrito en el yacimiento de #Algora (#Guadalajara, #España) por A. Cabezuelo-Hernández (@PaleoAlber) y A. Pérez-García (@Tortugologo) y publicado en @Animals_MDPI
https://t.co/NbuvV7zcFh
#Cretaceous #squamate #reptiles