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Just finished this reconstruction of the very large, deep-bodied and short-legged Achillobator giganticus, a Dromaeosaurid from the Late Cretaceous of Mongolia #paleoart #sciart #dinosaurs
Welcome to #Dineobellator notohesperus! "New Dromaeosaurid Dinosaur (Theropoda, Dromaeosauridae) from New Mexico and Biodiversity of Dromaeosaurids at the end of the Cretaceous" by Jasinski et al. 2020. #theropods #dinosaurs #paleontology #FossilFriday https://t.co/sGaPeaIAUZ
@ZeeZeeMooMoo Wildly off, as it turns out! Spinosaurus was thought to be a carnosaur like allosaurus and kin, when it was actually a derived enough megalosauroid to be considered a crown member of its own clade; the spinosauridae. Pictured is an older reconstruction next to one from 2017.
Gift for @hibiscushydra of our spinosaurids!
Spinosaurus and Baryonyx bbys! 🦖🐟
I hope you like it!! 🌺
Another dino! Decided to draw a Scolosaurus this time. An ankylosaurid from the late Cretaceous period (76 million years ago). Was inspired by hippos for the colouration :) #Dinosaur #Dinosaurs #PaleoArt
#Carcharodontosauridae
#Acrocanthosaurus
#Carcarodontsaurus
#Giganotosaurus
#Mapusaurus
ギガノトとマプは、まぁまぁ上手い事、修正できたかなぁ
#Thanatotheristes degrootorum #Tyrannosauridae
#タナトテリステス #ティラノサウルス科
I painted it in a pattern reminiscent of the Reaper.
死神をイメージしたカラーリングにしてみた。
たまにはこういう黒化個体みたいなのもアリかな。
2017 Dromaeosaurid and winter plumage Tyrannosaurid ink drawing colored with pencil.
Some anonymous (pick yourself?) medium-sized tyrannosaurids depicted with feathering on a high hill in the morning: #digitalart
Le fameux #Allosaurus, qui arpentait l'Amérique du Nord il y a 155 Ma, est connu depuis 1877. En 2020, une 3ème espèce vient d'être rattachée à ce genre iconique !
#Jurassique #Dinosauria #Theropoda #Allosauridae
Source : https://t.co/Ms9lnEFdx9
Sauropod paper these days: A new occurrence of Rebbachisauridae in the Açu Formation, NE Brazil by Pereira et al. - https://t.co/jhaILXlHYp
#sauropodsrule #sauropods #dinosaurs #giants #Physical #SuperBowl #brazil #brasil
E is for Euoplocephalus. It's name literally means 'well-armoured head'. And it was. This anyleosaurid giant, was tail whipping and head butting in Canada around 80 million years ago. #FossilFriday
(Photo Victoria Arbour & Philip Currie; Art John Sibbick)
An made up pachycephalosaurid to fit a niche I wanted. Surprisingly very good climbers, making them a bit of a pain to keep in pens. these little buggers are the dinosaur equivalent to goats for Kaer'sol
A portrait of Wiehenvenator albati, a large megalosaurid from the Middle Jurassic of Germany, to start the New Year. I am still on vacation until next week though 😊 #paleoart #sciart #dinosaurs
This is a small reconstruction of Tianyulong confuciusi, an heterodontosaurid from Late Jurassic China, for my in-prep book. Some basal ornithischian dinosaurs are known to have been fuzzy... some could have been VERY fuzzy! #FossilFriday #paleoart #sciart #dinosaur
#DechartDecember Day 7 (Night) 😊 - Reuploaded since I forgot goofy spinosaurid teefs.
A suchomimus enjoys a rare peaceful night. I realised after that it was a little too brightly lit but okay just pretend this is Tamriel. 😅
*(I don't have a dinosaur problem)*