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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)*
2. The next #tyrannosaur for #25DaysOfTyrannosaurs will be #Guanlong, a proceratosaurid with a rather remarkable name “Crown Dragon”. Proceratosaurids are known for their small size (with some exceptions), long arms with three fingers, and elaborate crests.
Lajasvenator ascheriae fue un dinosaurio terópodo carcharodontosaurido de principios del Cretácico.
Sus restos fueron encontrados en la Provincia de Neuquén, Argentina.
Lajasvenator es el carcharodontosáurido más antiguo registrado en Sudamérica, y el más pequeño en el mundo.
Day 19: Alvarezsauridae; Alvarezsaurus.
A Cretaceous roadrunner is part basal member of Alvarezsaurid family.
#Dinovember #DrawDinovember #paleoart #sketchbookapp
#DrawDinovember Day 14.
Kentrosaurus aethiopicus
Meaning: "sharp reptile"
Length: 4.5 m(15 ft)
Weight: 1 ton
Lived: Late Jurassic Africa
Diet: herbivore
Family: stegosauridae
Named: 1915
Day 12: Dryosauridae; Dryosaurus.
A Jurassic Iguanodontian dryosaurus elderae is the newest ornithopod specie that was originated in Dinosaur National Monument, Utah during the late jurassic. Based on skeletal design by GetAwayTrike. #Dinovember #DrawDinovember #paleoart
Day 11: Stegosauridae; Tuojiangosaurus multispinus.
This is an Asian Stegosaurid dinosaur that is originate in Dashanpu formation during the late Jurassic period.
Based on skeletal design by @skeletaldrawing #Dinovember #DrawDinovember #paleoart
Day 7: Megalosauridae: Wiehenvenator. #Dinovember #DrawDinovember #paleoart
Dinovember Day 5.
Dilophosaurus wetherilli
Meaning: "double crested reptile"
Length: 7 m(23 ft)
Weight: 400 kg(880 lbs)
Lived: Early Jurassic North America
Prey: other dinosaurs, carcasses
Family: dilophosauridae
Named: 1970
First up, Vespersaurus. A noasaurid theropod where the third digit is the sole (lol) weight-bearing digit. https://t.co/hOrnTE4RPt
#DigitIIISpecialtyClassof2019 #paleoart #sciart #scientificillustration #paleontology #fossils