Here's Dune, the main character of my story Regalis, he's a young regal ringneck snake who has just learned magic. He's curious but stubborn, a typical 11 year old lol.

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Here a pic from our 2011 paper. Regalis on the left.

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🔎 Musaeum Regalis Societatis, or, A catalogue & description of the natural and artificial rarities belonging to the Royal Society and preserved at Gresham Colledge
London: Printed by W. Rawlins, for the author, 1681.
https://t.co/PdKqc8MGdB

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Another hadrosaur, Edmontosaurus, also received a redo! (alternate E. regalis heads shown alongside E. annectens, as well as E. kuukpikensis)

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regalistos para todos UwU gracias pro el amor y el apoyo <3

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Just a lil Opabinia Regalis doodle I did to test out 's watercolor brushes. Still need to get the hang of them but I do like the texture they have.

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インディアンオーナメンタル
poecilotheria regalis

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....and /Opabinia regalis!

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Leo Regalis, a pair of adopts to celebrate my zodiac~!
https://t.co/PRuhvF0ALk

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オパビニア レガリス
regalis
ウリューアン期
カナダ
体長7cm
海産

基盤節足動物 stem-#Arthropoda
"鰓のある葉足動物"
オパビニア科

旧解釈
無甲類

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Wip. Edmontosaurus annectens.
Playing with wattle/plumage ideas on the head. I dont think annectens had this though. More regalis territory.

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Compripuncta, a hybrid of the Lady beetle and Edmontosaurus regalis.

Originally intended to be housed within a shared enclosure with non-hybrydised small-medium ornithopods such as Dryosaurus 1/2

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The comb of E. regalis is more likely to be a genuine structure, since most of the skin on the upper neck and back of the head is preserved in place. However, I don't think it can yet be ruled out that is was an artifact of decay.

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More Amurosaurus riabinini skull progress. Making more missing bones. I've based the palatines mostly on juvenile Parasaurolophus sp. and Edmontosaurus regalis.

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This is a colored drawing of an Edmontosaurus regalis running I made earlier today.

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A Tylosaurus prioriger catches a Hesperornis regalis in the shallow inland sea of what one day will become Kansas, USA. Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian Age 72.1-65.5 MYA). Illustration by Balint Benke. 🤓🐉

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