Completely imaginary one I made for a fantasy project but yeah, draft hadrosaurs I can see.

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I have one teeny-tiny paleo request. Can we please stop calling hadrosaurs "duck-billed dinosaurs"? It's just kinda silly and the similarity is superficial at best. Unless we all agree to call ducks "hadrosaur-billed birds".

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I can already tell this tweet is gonna leave its target audience so before anyone asks. The crests of the Allosaurus are being draped in flesh. This idea is based on the pneumaticity/ presence of blood vessels in the bone, and applies to a lot of other dinosaurs like Hadrosaurs

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Today's warm-up: My parodoxical love of Hadrosaurs.
On one hand, they're majestic and remind me of a combination of ducks and horses.

Oth... they're so easy to make silly.

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As for the reptile skin, because of it’s further distance from birds on the family tree and fossil evidence, the hadrosaurs seemed to have lacked feathering altogether, a trait most (more or less) theropods had to a degree. (4/5)

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As for his finger digits? Thanks to recent evidence, the forearm of all (at least most) hadrosaurs greatly resembled hooves. Oh! Look at that, it seems to match up w/ Barney’s “oven mitten” hand. (3/5)

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I am a casual enjoyer of hadrosaurs but have no work to showcase on them these days. Sadge honestly

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Fresh from the printer press joins Tlotolophus from Mexico, with it's complete skull and VERY aesthetic crest shape it made it one of my favorite hadrosaurs instantly.

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Newest is of the Unearthed in Utah, the genus name translates to “Nose King” because of its large, downturned snout. (A trait common to quite a few other hadrosaurs, actually) 👃👑

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And it’s been suggested actually that dinosaurs originally lay softshell eggs instead of hardshell, which makes sense for how extremely rare they are overall in the fossil record & how the ones we do find are hardshelled (sauropods, oviraptorids, early avians, hadrosaurs, etc.)

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Gone are the days of the skinny swan neck hadrosaurs, in this house we appreciate the
C H O N K

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I still can't seem to understand why people think that Hadrosaurs, specifically Lambeosaurines, are pushovers. These guys can do some serious damage when they're provoked. Just because they have no clubs, thagomizers, horns, or tail whip doesn't mean that they're defenseless.

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Hadrosaurs are cool, actually (as is the Edmontosaurus design from The Lost World arcade game)

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Watched “A More Ancient Spring” by Dead Sound and it easily became my favorite episode so far. So here’s a redraw of a Lambeosaurus I did a year ago, as well as taking inspiration from the film. Honestly hadrosaurs need a lot more attention in paleomedia

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Being the musically inclined dinosaurs they are, hadrosaurs just love to go a-caroling this time of year. May their lovely songs enchant you and put you in the holiday spirit.
Drawn in Clip Studio Paint.

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