A large Eurypterus caught in a wave on a Silurian sea (420 MYA). Commonly called "sea scorpions" certain species of this group were the largest arthropods that ever lived with Jaekelopterus est. to reach up to 8.5 feet long.

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Dinovember Day 7: Prey.

Prey is often built to defend itself from the predator.

Neovenator and Iguanodon

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A graceful Hippodraco (HorseDragon) jumps a Cretaceous ravine.#DrawDinovember Thanks to for the suggestion 😊

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This hungry Bunostegos (knobbly roof) is a cow-sized parareptile that lived in the central deserts of Gondwana during the late Permian, which was in the midst of the Late Paleozoic Ice Age (260 MYA).

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Meganeura (large-nerved) from the late Carboniferous (300 MYA) is an extinct relative of dragonflies, although the order Meganisoptera is informally called "Griffinflies". With 2.5 foot wingspans they are one of the largest insects that ever lived.

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DAY 3: Beach Day!

Mother Spinosaurus spends a lovely day at the beach while a pterosaur arrives to give her a much needed tooth pedicure similar to modern day crocodiles.

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A little bit late to the party but I want to do the challenge.
Day 1: Spectrovenator

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Happy everyone. The spook is over and it's time for the big bois to step up again.
I love drawing dinosaurs, come and check out my work. ^__^

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Starting or rather with I used to dig up this creature’s fossils with the Mesalands Dinosaur Museum several years ago.

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This is so sweet! did a of me as a t-shirt-wearing, quarantine-haired, short-sighted theropod and my husband trying to calm the savage beast with some take-out. Very accurate!

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days 27-30 is Ctenochasma, Teleocrater, Desmatosuchus, and Spinosaurus.

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Let's end with a beginning. An oviraptor hatchling emerges from its egg. I would like to take this moment to thank everyone for all the kind words and encouragement over the past month. It means a lot, thanks so much! I'll still be posting art, just not everyday.

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Celebrating me friendo getting 700 followers ✨✨✨
Be sure to give her some love!
Also, be sure to check out Primal on 🦖💥

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Thalassodromeus Sethi is an Early Cretaceous pterosaur from what is now Brazil. The species name refers to its crest being reminiscent of the Egyptian god Seth's crown.

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Qijianglong, from Early Cretaceous China, had one of the longest necks of any sauropod. This adult and juvenile are resting for the night.

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