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R is for Rhynchosaurus. Catching up with the

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Week 18 of drawing challenge for .... the Rhynchosaurus was known for its large shearing teeth. Losing a tooth this size was very lucrative to infant Rhynchosauruses when the dino tooth fairy came to visit...

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M is for Mammoth

The Mammoth were a group of prehistoric pachyderms with 10 different species, and were present on all major continents. Something like the elephant equivalent of Mr Worldwide.

Illustration for extinct series.

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EXTREMELY late time! The often suffered from a lack of identity, despite having friends in high places. A laughably-bad 80’s Movie did not help his cause either, but thankfully, is here to give him his Justice!

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L is for Lambeosaurus

Lambeosaurus was a north american hadrosaur from the late cretaceous and a bit of a show off. Flaunt it if you've got it.

Illustration for extinct series.

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Week 16 of drawing challenge for . P is for Paraphysornis, a very large 'terror bird'. If it wanted something, it got it..
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Behold, the majestic Paraphysornis, aptly nicknamed "Terror Bird." See how it proudly surveys its surrounding, king of the Miocene plains.

Majestic indeed... not so much when they're young. 😂

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