Day 7: Qianzhousaurus for Drew inspiration for this long-jawed Tyrannosaurid from toucans.

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Day 5 the Guanlong! A proceratosaurid tyrannosauroid from the late Jurassic, it was much smaller than its more well known descendant, the T-Rex. Drew some inspiration from Turkeys on this one with abit of extra flair.

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told me my Ouranosaurus looks like ratatouille so I'm taking that as a win in making the most appetizing looking orinthopod, come get a bite Carcharodontosaurids 🍴

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A bit of a PSA- please stop drawing Bishanopliosaurus based on this mount. The super round body is just an issue with the mount, and the super stubby head is as well. We don’t have cranial remains of Bishanopliosaurus and it should be reconstructed like a typical Rhomaleosaurid

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A more scientifically accurate Subarusaurus, based on spinosaurids like baryonyx and suchomimus. Possibly the direct ancestor of the modern duck.

The original documentary: https://t.co/pOA7ywFrXh

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Restoration Spinosaurus skull through available isolated Spinosaurid specimen. Each segment scale proportionally using Spinosaurus embryo as reference. Note that study of dinosaur embryo is the red zone in paleontology, Like on your own risk. Free ebook:
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I can't get enough of front-facing spinosaurids, lol. They're just so goofy and fun to draw.

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A grumpy Pachycephalosaurus. I gotta bump up my Pachycephalosaurid drawing count. Besides, they're pretty fun to draw.

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and since we are talking tyrannosaurids what about your favorite tyrannosauroid

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Dicraeosaurus

A relatively small sauropod at around 12 meters, its vertebrae are unusually short and have spines growing off their back

ALT: Part of the dicraeosauridae familly, this group of sauropods is known for long neural spines and relatively small size and proportions

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so: its ok to create a Tenonto! even if you got this desire lookin at Tonto!
i just ask to not use them as Model! use the original dinos shape and anatomy, or even change it to something that you think that looks cool! Tenontos are Hadrosaurids, just like Paras!

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DIE YOU STUPID FUCKING VETREBRA TINY ASS ABELISAURID FUCK YOU

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A pair of Alaskacephale gangloffi (Alaskan head) enjoying the day in their den. From the state of Alaska, USA (Creek Formation), which makes it the first pachycepahlosaurid dinosaur known from that region. First described by Gangloff, Fiorillo and Norton in 2005,

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(“downhill lizard”), a dicraeosaurid from Patagonia with long, forward facing neural spines. Image by Slate Weasel.

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Day 23: Prenocephale prenes

A Asian pachycephalosaurid that roamed in Cretaceous forest of Nemegt Delta.

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At least they're functional. Pour one out for the abelisaurid family.

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day 18, therizinosaurid, beipiaosaurus!

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Day 16 of Spinosauridae: River Dragons! Irritator being a river dragon. Tropeognathus is here too. Cladocyclus is being eaten.

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I just think hadrosaurs have the most beautiful lines and Shantungosaurus is no exception. The largest of the hadrosaurid dinosaurs it could reach a length around 50 feet and weigh 16 tonnes. Its jaws were packed with 1,500 tiny chewing teeth.

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Day 13: Gargoyleosaurus parkpinorum

Living in the semi-arid, an nodosaurid Gargoyleosaurus is strolling through dry wasteland.

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