The Loricatas through its reign for most of the Triassic attained huge dimensions for any non-dinosaurian carnivore being the major apex predators before the takeover of theropods, like Fasolasuchus as it had a length of more than 8 meters making it a formidable creature.

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Computer kept freezing on me, but here is how far the next contestant for my Tendaguru project has come so far. Dysalptosaurus (also known as theropod snacko).

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oh it again? nice
if you are new, hi! i mostly draw theropod dinosaurs, but i do draw other types of creatures from time to time!
currently working on a Nasutoceratops!

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Giganotosaurus is a genus of theropod dinosaur that lived in what is now Argentina, during the early Cenomanian age of the Late Cretaceous period, approximately 99.6 to 97 million years ago. The Giganotosaurus was certainly the apex predator in its environment.

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Rajasaurus (meaning "princely lizard") is a genus of carnivorous abelisaurid theropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous of India, containing one species: Rajasaurus narmadensis.

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Like most paleonerds, you probably have a favorite type of dinosaur. No matter what sort of dino you prefer we’ve got you covered! Choose one of out t-shirts and let us know what you fancy.



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Designs by

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Oh hey, the art train actually pulled into my station! And I've got a bunch of theropods ready with tickets.

Keeping it going with https://t.co/vDyEyGhyVD

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Theropods had to hold an Amargasaurus like this to properly play it.

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The truth is that theropod dinosaurs have always been my passion for as long as I can remember and well here I have the small problem that Twitter only leaves a maximum of 4 images per Tweet.

So I'll go for rounds.

Round 1: The Clasics https://t.co/5P1V3v7bxS

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But yes, this is the same man who made the first scientific description of a dinosaur. It's funny to think that he has probably eaten more species in his lifetime than the actual theropod dinosaur he described.

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Put Riparovenator's tail on the Suchomimus here to have it more likely aaand to show the contrast to the "usual" theropod tail.

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Big theropod news?
Gonna draw a hadrosaur

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Here are some poultry inspired drawings of famous bird-like giant Mongolian theropods: Therizinosaurus, Deinocheirus, and Gigantoraptor. Each has feathers and coloration inspired by a different species of poultry. Can you guess what they are?

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Piatnitzkysaurus was a medium-sized Carnosaurian theropod from the Early Jurassic of Argentina. It was a close relative of Marshosaurus; for which skull elements are mostly based on here. These animals, known as Piatnitzkysaurids, were lithe predators with robust forelimbs.

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vote for the sketch you want to be made as a fully detailed piece! poll in the replies

1 a parasaurolophus eating a small/baby theropod

2 Aquilarhinus eating some shellfish on the beach

3 a small dromeosaur hides from the rain in a comfy
carcass

4 stegosaurus herd resting

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I will never stop loving the fact that Speen snoots curved downwards, in a different direction from the back-half of the head. In normie theropods, the snouts simply continue forwards horizontally.

According to a 2020 study on Irritator: "downward angling of approximately 45° of

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Good evening everyone! Tonight’s Dino of the day Nedcolbertia! Nedcolbertia was a theropod that lived during the Cretaceous period. It was found in Utah in the USA 🇺🇸. See you explorers tomorrow!🤠
Credit: Danny Cicchetti

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Large Theropod ✅
Dromaeosaur ✅
Pterosaur ✅

I wonder what prehistoric animals will the developers use for, inspiration next? 🤔

Cough….Cough…. 🙏 https://t.co/TwRGI9pJRC

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