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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名前:メガロサウルス
学名:Megalosaurus bucklandii
時代:ジュラ紀
食性:肉食
大きさ:8m
発掘地:イギリス、フランス、ハンガリー

説明
最も最初に名付けられた恐竜の一つ。そして、世界で一番最初に学名が付いたとも言われる。3本ヅメで鋭い歯を持っていた。#恐竜図鑑

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Black Megalo Growmon
(Black+Megalosaurus+Growl)
Cyborg
Attacks:
Atomic Blaster
Double Edge
Hammer Edge

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Here’s a megalosaurus art I did awhile back

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After Goldfuss, probably first picture of megalosaurus from 1831. It is the lizard behind the horsetails.

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Please post Megalosaurus art in the comments. Any and all. Your own, your favourite artists, old, outdated, brand new, ALL OF IT.

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"As much mud in the streets as if the waters had but newly retired from the face of the earth, and it would not be wonderful to meet a Megalosaurus...waddling like an elephantine lizard up Holborn Hill"
Bleak House, Charles Dickens, 1852
🎨Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins

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