The most misunderstood dinosaur in the entire Jurassic Park franchise.

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A good ole Ankylosaurus magniventris here to cheer you on! It's Friday! You made it to the weekend!

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Triceratops horridus sporting a rather bright frill.

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Was able to go out & take some new photos! A solid way to celebrate 's 26th anniversary! Mixed a little of the old & new with some that I took today. Here's the first four!

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Meet Iguanodon, a giant herbivore first named in 1825 by Dr Gideon Mantell. It walked upright as well as on all fours and had a distinctive thumb spike, which was originally thought to have been on the end of its snout

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Here is another of my early and one that I enjoyed drawing for last year. A gentle giant, this could have weighed more than 50 tons and been up to 21 metres in length! One giant reptilian giraffe right here: https://t.co/qlhODMFhmc

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Similar to Stegosaurus is his smaller European cousin, the spiked Kentrosaurus! This had two sets of back adornment; his front was covered in small armour plates and his rear and tail were protected by sharp spikes.

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Probably one of the best known of all the this is my Triceratops! This is another of my older and was created for last year’s Take a closer look at this armoured forklift here: https://t.co/RgGPhVU0hY

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“They’re, uh, they’re flocking this way…”

Anyone that’s watched the awesome will be familiar with Gallimimus, as some of the key characters are caught in a stampede of these speedy whilst evading a Tyrannosaur.

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Say hello to the ‘meat-eating bull’ or Carnotaurus, aptly named for the two small horns located above its eyes. This is a brand new I’ve created for Carnotaurus was a medium-sized carnivore that lived in South America during the Cretaceous.

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Much like digging up fossils, I am gonna dig up some ancient Jurassic Junes I've made previously! Enjoy!

Here's Kentrosaurus aethiopicus!
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Here’s the first of a series of new I’m creating for - this is Polacanthus, a spiked herbivore that lived in Europe 130 million years ago and was discovered on the in 1885.

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Hypsilophodon was a nimble little herbivore from the Cretaceous period. Many fossil discoveries of this have been found on the so I saw it only fitting to include him in my series!

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Next up for is another of my older pieces, a bright and friendly Parasaurolophus! This duck-billed dinosaur had a large crest extending from the back of his head. Take a closer look here: https://t.co/52ixI2rEg2

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The first entry in my series for is the mighty Ankylosaurus! His name means ‘fused lizard’ due to almost every inch of his body being armoured - even his eyelids! Take a closer look at this giant here: https://t.co/h8IJiPQg3y

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