Dakotaraptor was a 5-6 m (16-20 ft) long dromaeosaur from the Hell Creek Formation. Despite being too large to fly, its fossils showed quill knobs, suggesting the animal was feathered.

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Illustration by Nathan E. Rogers

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Triassic dinosaurs may have left their mark on your heart but these stickers won't leave a mark on your laptop. Coelophysis, Herrerasaurus and Plateosaurus are featured in this new sticker set.

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Nuevo encargo en colaboración con representando a un gran saurópodo dejando sus impresionantes huellas en el yacimiemto de icnitas de Ariño (Teruel)

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First Remote-Touch Probing Birds Appeared in Cretaceous Period
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PALEO FRIENDS: Sharing the most amazing mammal wildlife artist. Reach out to for your needs when it comes to mammals! Below is an illustration of a 15 million year old camelid done for the !

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Insular fauna appreciation time! Often overlooked, the Mediterranean islands once had an amazing diversity. One of the most numerous groups were otters, or water sosigs, with no less than 7 species during the Pleistocene 😱🦦🦦🦦

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Unlike its close relative the plate-backed Stegosaurus, Kentrosaurus sported a paired set of spikes on its back. Its shoulders were also armed with similar spikes, which were likely used for self-defense.

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Resting Bull-Face

A male Nasutoceratops rests and soaks up some sunlight on a nice summer morning.

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