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Juanita the Ceratosaurus had a remake a month or so ago. She was one of the first dinosaur girls I did way back and now she's been remade into a much more reptilian form.
She's tougher, meaner, and more of a literal redhead.
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Unlike its relatives Diplodocus and Apatosaurus, Dicraeosaurus had a large head with a relatively short neck. While the distal tail of Dicraeosaurus isn’t completely preserved, a whiplash tail was probably present, as with other diplodocoids. Art by DiBgd.
The Knight piece is based on his Edmontosaurus annectens painting. Since my Late Cretaceous boss fight piece for this was pretty much the entry I decided to mash these two up by just adding the meteor to prompt #22.
#KirigamiBeast Gitosaurus
Likes: blacksmithing, football, button collecting
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Alright, it's been long overdue but it's time once again for the next Beasts of the Mesozoic: Tyrannosaur Series color design! Today we have the Daspletosaurus torosus! Colors were inspired by the Antsingy leaf chameleon.
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Little dino wants to be a dragon!
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A pair of creepy looking Albertosaurus sarcpohagus (Alberta lizard) patrolling the forest of Alberta, Canada. Also found in USA, from the Late Cretaceous (possibly as early as the Campanian and Maastrichtian Age 73-68 MYA), Horseshoe Canyon Formation. Named by Henry Fairfield
@GatorsDaily Fun fact the crocodilian niche and body plan is so good that it convergently evolved several times in animals that aren't particularly related.
Phytosaurs are perhaps the clearest example.
Developing a new character, an anthro giganotosaurus. It's a first try and i'll definitely add some details soon, but i'm happy with the design so far.
It is basically a comic version of Primal, relying solely on the artistic imagery and even lacking sound captions like "ROAAR" or "THUMP". As for the plot? I like it, although I understand if some of you may found it odd (raptors swarming a sauropod, chameleon Ceratosaurus, etc)
This is a colored drawing of an Edmontosaurus regalis running I made earlier today. #Paleoart
#ceratosaurus #wip thing not the best looking currently maybe it’ll look better once it’s done
It still amazes me - aside from some obvious inaccuracies - how close they were with these concepts for the Vastatosaurus.