Trying to catch-up on my So here is my

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welp, gonna try to finish the missing sketches today (4 to go). Day 6: Wiggle. And what's better to wiggle than a tail? Sinosauropteryx knows the answer: nothing! also had to colour this one because it's a damn Sinosauropteryx

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not-#dinovember day 10! Thalassodromeus, say that 10 times fast

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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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Not only am I behind, but I skipped one, oops. However, here's a cute Dilo!

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Highlights from the Megalograptus (pierced), termites and alvarezsaurs (innards), Bracycrus (long) and Daspletosaurus (damaged).

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Two more for and I'm caught up! Chubby Edmontosaurus and nightmare fuel Daspletosaurus!

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Of course I’d Chime in on

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not-#dinovember day 9, Ambulocetus! Taking a... breather. Yeah.

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let's repost some from 2 years ago! So maybe I get tempted to draw more dinos :D

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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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Two more sketches for and I'm almost caught up!

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Dinovember Day 8: Proceratosaurus.
Just like the Ceratosaurus, these small dinos have a red crest on its snout.

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