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@Philoceratops Ceratopsids *might* be one of my favorite subjects to draw
Olá pessoas! Está aí o resultado da ilustração n°1 da nossa série sobre dinossauros em cores. Escolhi para primeira espécie o meu favorito! O Tricerátops! O dinossauro da Família Ceratopsidae. Vamos ver essa ilustra mais de perto? +
Welcome to Menefeeceratops sealeyi!!! Our paper describing the new centrosaurine ceratopsid dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous of New Mexico is now online!
Paper: https://t.co/BW4MhLBGdV
Os presento a #Pentaceratops sternbergii. Uno de mis Ceratopsidos favoritos.
Cada día me acerco más al nivel de detalle que quiero para mis reconstrucciones.☺️
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In short, it explains that, although ornithischians likely DID NOT have a "new cheek muscle" bridging between maxilla & dentary, some (but not all!) of them, like ceratopsids, had jaw muscles originating inside the head that likely extended forward on the jaw for more leverage.
Ceratopsid cuddles with your sweetie! Can't recommend it enough.😊💗 #pathoftitans
Day 22: Cerasinops hodgskissi
A cherry-faced leptoceratopsidae is possibly a small bodied ceratopsian that lived in what is now called Montana.
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Do nada voltei, com mais um ceratopsideo sim!
Diabloceratops eatoni, herbívoro do fim do cretáceo. ❤
Joel's Dwarf Fortress stream had his fortress invaded by a ton of demons, one of which was described as a "ceratopsid fiend". Don't mind me if I use that as a prompt for some painting practice! #WIP
Styracosaurus albertensis (Spiked lizard) caught in a tsunami. Named by Lawrence Lambe in 1913. Classified as Ornithischia, Cerapoda, Ceratopsia, Ceratopsidae, Centrosaurinae. Late Cretaceous (Campanian Age 83,6-72,1 MYA), from Alberta, Canada (Dinosaur
@bone_sharpe @Midiaou7 If you start showing me similar Ceratopsids I’m done for. Gimme some time to study 😔
Here's the original, by the way!
The troodons are way too small and I now understand ceratopsid heads better, but I still like the general mood a lot.
#FossilFriday Sinoceratops was a type of ceratopsid that lived in China 73 million years ago. It is unique (and awesome) for having a row of hornlets that curve forwards along its frill.
[🎨: Raul Ramos]
@bone_sharpe I put a few bristles on this guy's face back in 2015. The first version had some too. I don't think bristles like this would anchor to the skull so, even with our awesome ceratopsid epidermal correlate data, it's possible.
20 minute #sketch for @pisqcurio after they discovered cactus cop in my latest stylize #paleoart painting!
Love this hybrid #raptor and #ceratopsid combination~
https://t.co/6MPAGiCR9x
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On a pas mal d'idées en commun (dino + plantes) et elle a l'air de beaucoup aimer les ceratopsides donc évidemment mon avis est biaisé mais j'aime beaucoup son style un peu vintage et très graphique
https://t.co/YJT8PcFOZA
#Pentaceratops sternbergii
#ペンタケラトプス
#Ceratopsidae
#Chasmosaurinae
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"Transitional evolutionary forms in chasmosaurine ceratopsid dinosaurs: evidence from the Campanian of New Mexico"
Denver W. Fowler, E. A. Freedman Fowler
PeerJ 8:e9251 - June 5, 2020
https://t.co/DwYp0vB0NX
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