Highlights from the (regal) Edmontosaurus, Masiakasaurus, Sclerothorax and Siphonophrentis.

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Austroraptor for day 11 of

This was a struggle. Every pose I had in mind wouldn't fit on the page without the tail looking broken, too short, or just awkward. Took a step back and tried something a little simpler, and I think it worked out ok in the end 👍

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Here's a sketch of a fluffy terror for day 11: Austroraptor!

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Day 11 Hailing from Argentina, the Austroraptor was a cretaceous Dromaeosaurid (feathered theropod). It had short arms in comparison to some other raptors with a long snout and large talons.

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Day 10: Gigantspinosaurus in a dynamic pose. Hopefully there's enough spines and tilt going on for this to look active.

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Highlights from the (wilt) Styxosaurus, Vadasaurus, Turrilites, Archaeobelodon.

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Day 5: for I imagined a scenario in which flooding causes difficulty for the low-browsing herbivores to find enough food. I couldn't decide what direction to take this one in, so I'm sharing both outcomes!

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day 10 with an Amargasaurus sketch! I love sauropods with strange adaptations like massive spikes.

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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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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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Bit of a late post, but Day 9, and my favorite dino, Edmontosaurus, for ❤️❤️

Look at these giant scaley horse-moose-dino-things, with their big noses and their little crests, I just love them so much, I want to ride one ❤️❤️

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