umm megalosaurus' have thin legs and spines 🤓

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I like this version of Megalosaurus

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My dream... the like... "I'll know I've made it when" kinda moment for MEGALOS is if I start seeing fanart of 's iconics they designed for me, and/or if I ever see someone posting drawings of their own party of adventuredudes.

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Among the dinosaurs that roamed the south of England was Megalosaurus bucklandii — a sharp-toothed, carnivorous reptile that weighed 1.4 tonnes and measured nine metres in length.

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Torvosaurus was a giant predatory megalosaurid dinosaur. It was not only sturdy and powerful but also could move quickly. The tools it used for hunting were also formidable. Therefore, it stood at the top of the food chain and was one of the fierce local hunters.

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DAY 15- MEGALO (MEGALOSAURUS) (LATE)

The first dinosaur ever discovered. Truly a classic. 🎩🧐🦴

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MegaloGrowmon X
(Megalosaurus+Growl)
Cyborg
Attacks:
Atomic Blaster
Double Edge ∑
Atomic Megalo Blaster

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day 11 - !!
Old man settling down for a nap.

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Practicing combining oils and digital painting: just a quick Megalosaurus! I'm quite pleased with the lighting on this one.

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reconstruction of Megalosaurus bucklandii, the first dinosaur ever formally named! Super proud of the colours on this one tbh, and it turned out a much bigger animal than I had thought! The anatomy and proportions are referenced from Scott Hartman's skeletal diagram.

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MegaloGrowmon
(Megalosaurus+Growl)
Cyborg
Attacks:
Atomic Blaster
Double Edge
Hammer Edge

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MegaloGrowmon
(Megalosaurus+Growl)
Cyborg
Attacks:
Atomic Blaster
Double Edge
Hammer Edge

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Ridged Gripper (Acrocanthosaurus)
Horned Cheetah (Carnotaurus)
Winter Hound (Cryolophosaurus)
Canyon Stalker (Megalosaurus)

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I came up with a similar idea! Not with an iguanadon but with a megalosaurus

Though I think I like yours more since it’s a split instead of an evolution

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Yetna Remus the Herrerasaurus
Valor the Baryonyx
Rome Remus the Stygimoloch
Imperious Victorious the Megalosaurus

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August 14, 1856, died Victorian theologian & geologist William Buckland. He described the 1st as Megalosaurus in 1824 based on a fragmentary preserved jaw 🦖
Artwork by https://t.co/IzyG1tqYvP

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Commission for of a modern twist on the invicta This was an absolute joy to do.

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Dino Fact!

Torvosaurus (Savage Lizard) is a megalosaurid from Late Jurassic Europe and North America! At an average size of 9 meters long, with some specimens reaching near 11 meters, it's one of the largest known theropods of the Jurassic- (1/3)

Art by Corbin Rainbolt!

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