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Megaraptor

I'm really glad about how it turned out!!

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Update: working on the rendering, I'm really proud of how this is turning out! I still have to work on the feathers tho

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Forest Furtail (Sinosauropteryx crinitus)

Pretty much regular but with fluffier tail.

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aaaaand done!!!✨✨✨
This is Tullimonstrum or Tully Monster, a critter from the carboniferous period that looks woofy and out from Spore and i love it❤️

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On the topic of scary dinosaurs and feathers, I feel like we don't consider beady, crow-like eyes enough?

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Many of the greatest and some of my favorite Tyrannosaurus art comes from . His paleoart shows the viewer the meaning of tyrant lizard king. You also get the sense of how huge and intimidating this animal must been in life by looking at the art.

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I’m a trans paleoartist and comic artist.

Trans people aren’t a threat. We aren’t a debate. We’re human beings that just want to go about our lives.

Trans rights are human rights!

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mioceratodus gregoryi snacking on a baby wallabe in Miocene Australia

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As a triassic dicynodont once said, "If you're good at something, never do it for free." So I made a coprolitepost and put it on a t-shirt (and other stuff) for you to buy, thereby paying me, just as the prophecy foretold!
https://t.co/oM8OZ4cLZu

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Day 31 - Tyrannosaurus

~ Large Tyrannosaur that inhabited North America during the Late Cretaceous. Tyrannosaurus was a large carnivorous dinosaur that was considered to be the king of the dinosaurs, due to it's incredible senses of smell and sight.

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Now this Is America Looks like of the New world Teratornis Herd of Camelops Columbian mammoth Hagerman horse or American Zebra Western Horse Or Equus Occidentalis Ancient Bison Bison Antiquus and Bison Latifrons Longhorn bison and Tetrameryx pair

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Day 30: Glyptodon clavipes

This gigantic, car-sized armadillo lived in the late Pleistocene epoch in Argentina. They also likely used their armored, spiked tails to whack each other in intraspecific combat!

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something I find funny about the Theropod Lips debate is how it is EXTREMELY recent; if you look at Pre-Rennaissance paleoart pretty much everyone assumed lizard-like lips by default if it didn't have a beak

could be a CERTAIN franchise who made people question it? hint hint?

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Albertosaurus by Brennan Stokkermans.

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The dinosaurs from Mongolia Nemegt formation There's Tarbosaurus Nemegtosaurus Deinocheirus Barsboldia Therizinosaurus Saurolophus Mongolian titan ?? Opisthocoelicaudia


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