お題箱より「Halloween Rosalina and original character」

On the right is the client's original character. His name is Mario Cretaceous.
His clothes are from William of "CODE LYOKO".

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Ready for another This one's a little weirder - meet Nigersaurus!

Nigersaurus was a sauropod (or a "long-neck" for the Land Before Time fans) that lived in the mid-Cretaceous. It was tiny as far as sauropods go, only a bit larger than a modern-day elephant.

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5th entry in This time we have a Stygimoloch. Probably one of the coolest dino names, translating to Devil from Hell. Lived near the end of the Cretaceous. Loving the color freedom I have with these dinos :).

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Models of Mesozoic plants, from the Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum (3/3):

Archaeanthus, an early form of flowering tree from the Cretaceous.

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Chilantaisaurus was an 11-metre-long theropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous.

(Credit: Compiler)

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Gargantuavis was a large ostrich-like bird that lived in Europe in the Late Cretaceous.

(Credit: hyrotrioskjan)

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Here’s a Kansas discovery for Hesperornis, a large from the Late Cretaceous. It had very small wings, but made up for it with its powerful legs and sharp teeth that it used to catch fish.

Fossil/mural from , third image by Jaime Chirinos.

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Triceratops was a huge herbivorous ceratopsid dinosaur from the late Cretaceous. Here I show a fast sketch for a member for this genus.

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Gobipteryx lived 75 million years ago in the Late Cretaceous. It had a wingspan of 30 cm.

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Zuniceratops was a small plant-eating that lived in North America during the late Cretaceous. It is the earliest known with eyebrow horns. It was first discovered in New Mexico in 1996 by 8 year old Christopher Wolfe.

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Meet a rather grumpy Styracosaurus, a medium-sized from the Cretaceous. He had an array of spikes around a neck frill and a single giant horn on his nose, which may have been up to 60cm in length!

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Edmontosaurus annectens
by Nathan E. Rogers

This North American duck-billed dinosaur lived near the end of the Cretaceous. It could grow as big, or even larger than a Tyrannosaurus.

https://t.co/NQiyYaEvzu

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Say hello to the ‘meat-eating bull’ or Carnotaurus, aptly named for the two small horns located above its eyes. This is a brand new I’ve created for Carnotaurus was a medium-sized carnivore that lived in South America during the Cretaceous.

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On this week's Off Panel podcast, cartoonist joins for a live episode to discuss the realities of being a comic artist, the grind, and more, before a deep dive into his upcoming graphic novel, CRETACEOUS. https://t.co/FTBARBxIBs

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Ouranosaurus nigeriensis
by Antonin Jury

This cousin of Iguanodon's lived in what is now Niger in the Early Cretaceous. Its sail started growing as it reached maturity and likely helped it attract mates.

https://t.co/jmLSTUQccG

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small panel from Cretaceous.

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My first attempt at a fossil reconstruction!
A Coxoplectoptera larva, a fossil member of the stem group of mayflies from the Lower Cretaceous.
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(thanks to 🙏)
Reference source: https://t.co/LLOzebijTN

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So much love went into this.
All the dinosaurs & plants life are from the same area & the late Cretaceous. I tried my best to give a well researched, educated guess as to their look & colors. Trying to create accurate dinosaurs is so thrilling

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Edmontosaurus annectens // Nathan Rogers

This North American “duck-billed" dinosaur lived near the end of the Cretaceous. It could grow as big, or even larger than a Tyrannosaurus.

https://t.co/NQiyYaEvzu

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