Dinovember 2020, Alvarezsaurus, portrayed as a speculative blood-sucker (no evidence to back this up at all, btw).
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This male Megacerops is about to take a chunk out of a rival's Brontotheriidae buttocks. Brontotheriidae are a family of now extinct odd-toed hooded animals that lived in Eocene North America. They were built like rhinos, but are more closely related to horses.

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Day 12: Megaraptor - From the Late Cretaceous, this recently discovered theropod it’s more a T.Rex cousin than a big Velociraptor

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Dinovember Day 12 - Gurney's Savage Lizard

This Torvosaurus has not had the best day, to say the least.
I can't say I'm super happy with how it turned out, but I'm not sure how to make it better so I'll leave it like this.

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Take a break from scrolling and say hi to this socially awkward Borealopelta.

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Dinovember 12_Dilophosaurus was a fast-moving meat-eating dinosaur. A kink in its upper jaw may mean that it ate a certain kind of food, or attacked by gripping and holding on to prey – modern crocodiles have a similar kink.

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💥 Monolophosaurus 💥

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Day 11.
K is for Kentrosaurus.
One of my favorites. Spikes near the shoulder and plates that become spikes along the back to the tail.

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A Brachiosaurus for todays browsing the conifer tree tops in a prehistoric North America. It was a Late Jurassic sauropod that could reach lengths of 69 feet and weigh 58 metric tons.

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11, ornithomimid, a struthiomimus hatchling pestering his mother on a walk!

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day 10- plateosauria, a younger plateosaurus being hunted by a liliensternus

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Day11: Gallimimus - From the Late Cretaceous, one of the fastest running dinosaur, up to 34mph.

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Day 11, Fruitadens frenzy. A pair of Fruitadens squabble while a Stegosaurus obviously strolls nearby.

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