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Dinovember Day 24: Therizinosaurus. Unless you want to feel the wrath of its 3-feet-long and sharp-as-swords claws, DON’T call a Theri a turkey or a bird...or fluffy bottom.

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Barosaurus is so massive that I couldn't fit all of her into today's

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Doodling some bird rides for those riders tonight. Very solidly in my comfort zone, trying to figure out how to push myself outside my normal box

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Day 23 A late cretaceous hadrosaurid with a strange tube projecting from its skull like a horn. The horn is actually part of its nasal passage and there any many theories about what they may have been used for.

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Why You Should Keep a Daily Sketchbook—and How to Get Started

https://t.co/8shDcdRJ9M

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Day 22 This may be a small early Cretaceous Carnivorous Dino, but this Paravian had 4 wings and is now believed to have be able to achieve powered flight instead of simple gliding and have feather iridescence.

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??! mais c'est génial ca! allez je recycle ce dessin que vous avez vu il y a 1 mois, réalisé pour le et en parfaite adéquation avec la saison... 🦕

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Day 21
Prompt:

Growth stages of Pachycephalosaurus that I illustrated for the Pacific Science Center last year!

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Dinovember Day 21: Velociraptor. There’s a reason Muldoon called them clever girls. Raptors can run up to 40 mph, jump up to 10 feet in the air, are very smart, and when they hunt in packs, you can’t escape their attack.

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Day 20 This is such a weird dino and one I didn't know previously. Early cretaceous ceratopsian from Asia, Close relative of triceratops. Its name means Parrot lizard and it had a plume of quills on its tail.

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day 16: Utahraptor. One of my longtime favs. Here's a family out for a stroll.

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Dinovember Day 19: Troodon. Trust me. These dinos are not to mess with, with the biggest brain of all dinosaurs, giving them human-like intelligence and their big eyes giving them binocular vision.

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Day 19 People always make fun of T-Rex for his little arms, but the Late Cretaceous horned theropod, Carnotaurus (Meat-eating bull) had arms so small they are vestigial.

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