Dialga as the steel type for challenge! Dialga is one of my favourites and it was so much fun to draw and redesign! All those DrawDinovember drawings sure came in handy!

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2018 is FINISHED! God that was a hassle. Glad I pulled through though :)

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We finished in tonight's Khaan (coiled, or curly), Ovoo (alarmed), Andalgalornis (grim)

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Day 30: Scelidosaurus finds a turtle sitting in the shade. I had a lot of fun this month (even if it was exhausting) and super happy with (most of) the results!

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Hightlights from the Rubidgea (thief), Caelestioventus (jump), Lisovicia (enormous), Hypsognathus (quarrelsome).

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Day 30 The last Dino of and one of the smallest. This chicken sized theropod lived in the late Jurassic period in part of Europe. Tomorrow begins.

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And finally... here is a fun and faboo Rainbow Rex for the last day of and I DID ITTTTTTTTTTTTT thank you everyone for your support of my daily dino draws this month! <3

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Day 27: Sexually dimorphic Nothronychus. Yeah, I know I'm behind again, but there's only like 3 drawings left.

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Day 29 Late cretaceous theropod from Argentina. One of the largest terrestrial carnivores to have ever lived, it's size was equal to, if not larger than the T-Rex.

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Days 21, 22, 23, and 24.
Breviceratops, Cerasinops, Eotriceratops, and Ceratops.

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Day 28 There really isn't much I can say about this Cretaceous bad boy that people don't already know. Although most experts now believe it would have been feathered like most other theropods, I went sans-feathers.

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Day 27 Herbivorous ceratopsian dinosaurs from the cretaceous period. Obviously closely related to triceratops and pachyrhinosaurus. Lived in what is now Canada.

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Juvenile Centrosaurus for today's

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