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Day 30: Scelidosaurus finds a turtle sitting in the shade. I had a lot of fun this month (even if it was exhausting) and super happy with (most of) the results!

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Hightlights from the Rubidgea (thief), Caelestioventus (jump), Lisovicia (enormous), Hypsognathus (quarrelsome).

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Last day of Dinovember is day 30: Compsognathus.

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Her Name (my own comicbook / mi comic)
Character / personaje
Gerard

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Day 30 The last Dino of and one of the smallest. This chicken sized theropod lived in the late Jurassic period in part of Europe. Tomorrow begins.

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And finally... here is a fun and faboo Rainbow Rex for the last day of and I DID ITTTTTTTTTTTTT thank you everyone for your support of my daily dino draws this month! <3

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Day 27: Sexually dimorphic Nothronychus. Yeah, I know I'm behind again, but there's only like 3 drawings left.

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Day 29 Late cretaceous theropod from Argentina. One of the largest terrestrial carnivores to have ever lived, it's size was equal to, if not larger than the T-Rex.

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Days 21, 22, 23, and 24.
Breviceratops, Cerasinops, Eotriceratops, and Ceratops.

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Dinovember Day 28: Dilophosaurus. Sorry, Jurassic Park. Dilos didn't have a frill or the ability to spit, but they did get their name from the 2 crests on their head and do have a liking for anything yellow.

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Day 28 There really isn't much I can say about this Cretaceous bad boy that people don't already know. Although most experts now believe it would have been feathered like most other theropods, I went sans-feathers.

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Dinovember Day 27: Dimetrodon. The giant fin on a Dimetrodon’s back isn’t just for show; it actually regulates its body temperature so it won’t get too hot or cold.

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