Happy Today's featured -supported research names not one, but two new iguanodonts from the Cedar Mountain Formation of Utah - Iguanacolossus and Hippodraco! Read all about it here: https://t.co/xP5wLWR2fr

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I’ve been busy the past couple of days, so I’ll be posting some catch-up pics of Inktober bits I haven’t been posting. Here is Day 3: Roasted

https://t.co/1jWR9LJxMH

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For here's of battling Iguanodon. We're used to the idea of igaunodonts having huge thumb spikes to fight with, but they're quite small and/or blunt in many species. Iguanodon has very large thumb spikes however, and may have used them antagonistically.

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Ouranosaurus nigeriensis // Antonin Jury

This cousin of Iguanodon's lived in what is now Niger in the Early Cretaceous. Its sail started growing as it reached maturity and likely helped it attract mates.

https://t.co/VlXON1ACMh

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Figured I should post all the other drawings that I put online before setting up my Twitter account here. (Pt. 2)

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An iguanodon being taken rather literally in “Reptiles Restored, the Remains Of Which Are To Be Found in a Fossil State in Tilgate Forest, Sussex” by George Scharf, 1833. (From the book Paleoart: Visions of the Prehistoric Past)

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For years, my buddy's been saying the is (arguably) the coolest dino because it's always giving two thumbs up. Last night, I drew this .

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the tootsies of Mantellisaurus (née Iguanodon) atherfieldensis

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An enjoying a peaceful Mesozoic morning.

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Ouranosaurus nigeriensis // Antonin Jury
This cousin of Iguanodon’s lived in what is now Niger in the Early Cretaceous.

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Enough w the conservative reconstructns! The mistakes of the 1880s are behind us! https://t.co/9Lrjylqzgk

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posting two days at once oops, Iguanodon and Baryonyx

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