Every single ceratopsid species we've seen has just been fantastic, and I couldn't have asked for anything more!

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Felt inspired by Fromsoft basilisks to sketch dragons with false eye spots. Not sure which one I like yet. Comes in both ceratopsid and casque headed iguana flavors

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One Last Thing I Forgot to Say, He Was Heavily Inspired by 's Work with Sister Earth's Leptoceratopsidae and The Ceratopsids of
both amazing works of speculative evolution https://t.co/6RTKZg4RCz

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Sinoceratops is another dinosaur done dirty by JW, the actual animal is quite fascinating as it is the currently only derived ceratopsid outside of North America and has some unique nasal bosses and frill ornaments.

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(I can't keep holding them off much longer from y'all lol)
Leptoceratopsids have evolved into a wide variety of forms throughout the Cenozoic of this alternate earth, designated as 'Sister Earth'. Below are two examples
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seeing many extant animals in the replies, so how about some extinct ones; ceratopsids!

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Bastiodon but is more "ceratopsid accurate", being based on a pentaceratops https://t.co/5fkHpYpK1n

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While most leptoceratopsids were fairly small, Udanoceratops broke that mold. This animal reached an impressive 4 meters and likely approached 1500 pounds.

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Say hello to Sierraceratops turneri! This fascinating new chasmosaurine ceratopsid from New Mexico is here reconstructed by the amazing , who does a wonderful job at bringing these dinosaurs back to life, more to come soon

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One spikey boi

Fun fact styracosaurus is my favourite ceratopsid!

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Styracosaurus albertensis

(Based on the skeletal by Scott Hartman)

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silly me , there's more ceratopsids

22.centrosaurus

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ceratopsids:

17. medusaceratops

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For the unfamiliar: ceratopsid reconstructions often misplace the earholes into the laterotemporal fenestra. The correct position is the space between the quadrate and the depressor mandibulae. This diagram by is a good reference. Photo by me.

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As sort of an inverse of my response to the original tweet, a design I really like in the BOTM ceratopsid line is definetly the Regaliceratops, it's colours are vibrant and distinct but could still feasibly perform as camouflage (it's also unbelievably adorable)

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