- therizinosaurids had 4 toes, making them the only known theropods to not have 3 toed feet! Based on CT scans done on its skull, Erlikosaurus, and likely other therizinosaurians, would've had large olfactory bulbs and strong senses of smell as a result! (3/3)

Art by Jack Wood!

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I had a race of sophont Tyrannosaurus living underground who were an off branch of early tyrannosaurids

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"The Ghost Hunter": was a predatory dinosaur native to ~125mya. It is known from a single, fairly complete individual that was discovered beneath a titanosaur. Illustrated below by , it was an early, critical step in the evolution of abelisaurids.

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Random dromeosaurid I did because I was bored and didn't know what to draw.

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South Korean Dromaesaurid

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To be honest, the most challenging part is designing her head. For the head shape and inner mouth, i took reference from Helicoprion. Notice she also has 'buzzsaw' in the lower jaw. The lower jaw is inspired by Carcharodontosaurid such as this Tyrannotitan.

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Another case of revealed in 2021 but finalized in 2022, Eptalofosuchus, a notosuchian recovered close to Sphagesauridae and known from a pretty neat looking mandible. Art by Júlia d'Oliveira, go check out her work @/tupandactylus.

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Here's a BIG BIG predator has come. Spinosaurus aegyptiacus

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Evening folks. Last drawing for this year; kicking it off with Guanlong; a small Proceratosaurid theropod. Proceratosaurids like Guanlong were early Tyrannosauroids and generally seem to have had display crests adorning their skulls.

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It's been a week because of the Holidays so sorry about that, but it's the return of with Plateosauridae, and the type specimen of that clade, Plateosaurus trossingensis.

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- the usual 3! It also uniquely possessed 2 sickle claws, instead of having one or none at all! It was once classified as a member of the Dromaeosauridae family, but recent studies have argued in favor of it being an early flightless bird instead! (2/2)

Art by @/GaelleSeguillon!

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A-shu the Qianzhousaurus is a tyrannosaurid dinosaur that lived in the Late Cretaceous. Its fossils were discovered in Jiangxi, China. It was about 9 meters long and different from most tyrannosaurs of its time.

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-relatives like Utahraptor! It was initially also classified as a genus of dromaeosaurid, but this is no longer thought to be the case, as it lacked many traits that are associated with dromaeosaurids, most notably its lack of the infamous sickle toe claw! (2/2)

Art by Olmagon!

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パキケファロサウルスの仲間を描きました!
I painted a pachycephalosaurid!
  

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A whole line of pokémon doodles inspired by Spinosaurids for my pal,

I’m not into pokemon myself, but this was fun to draw

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Today's entry is a sauropodomorph from the Riojasauridae. Ancestral to the long necked Sauropods we know, Riojasaurus incertus is from South America. This is the prompt for the 16th

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I've wanted to do this since I first saw the pseudo-legendary pokemon Baxcaliber. Because I've never been so disappointed in a final evolution of one before (Especially as a dino nerd)

So here's a true Spinosaurid final evolution to the Frigibax line

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Ogre drakes one of the few Jurassic relics, are extremely dangerous entities, these Metriacanthosaurids of the blood element have hooves formed by two of their fingers, known to be Maneaters, they are so adapted to hunt humans that they are immune to magic attack and powers
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