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I can already tell this tweet is gonna leave its target audience so before anyone asks. The crests of the Allosaurus are being draped in flesh. This idea is based on the pneumaticity/ presence of blood vessels in the bone, and applies to a lot of other dinosaurs like Hadrosaurs
Good evening everyone! Tonight’s Dino of the day is Tanius! Tanius was a hadrosaur that lived during the Cretaceous period. It was found in China 🇨🇳. See you explorers tomorrow!🤠
Credit: Michael B.H.
Hadrosauria dibagi menjadi 2 subfamily, saurolophinae & lambeosaurinae. Saurolophinae tdk memiliki mahkota dari tulang di kepalanya, sedangkan lambeosaurinae memiliki mahkota dari tulang yg berfungsi seperti terompet untuk komunikasi antar sesama.
Ilustrasi oleh Andrey Atuchin
Hadrosauria merupakan salah satu grup dinosaurus herbivora dominan pada periode kapur akhir. Dinosaurus ini hidup secara berkelompok dan juga membuat sarang secara komunal dan merawat anak mereka persis seperti burung.
Today's warm-up: My parodoxical love of Hadrosaurs.
On one hand, they're majestic and remind me of a combination of ducks and horses.
Oth... they're so easy to make silly.
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As for the reptile skin, because of it’s further distance from birds on the family tree and fossil evidence, the hadrosaurs seemed to have lacked feathering altogether, a trait most (more or less) theropods had to a degree. (4/5)
As for his finger digits? Thanks to recent evidence, the forearm of all (at least most) hadrosaurs greatly resembled hooves. Oh! Look at that, it seems to match up w/ Barney’s “oven mitten” hand. (3/5)
My evidence? Well, first off his weird fused teeth in his upper and lower jaw. It definitely can be that of a hadrosaur’s beak. Evolving “lips” (but not to the extent of that seen in Dinosaur) (2/5)
@j_stocky My favorite creations! The future mara whose tail can be seen on the face. If flish enters the niche of various birds. Hadrosaurid that was not extinct. Pixel art summary of spec creatures.
I think this horse was sick, I've never heard a neigh like that before.
This is my first time ever seriously drawing a hadrosaur, and as usual, I am not a professional paleoartist, mistakes are likely. I am open to pointers on anatomical details/mistakes, just go easy on me 😂
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(Okay, so some of these are hadrosauroids, but I think they should still count!) https://t.co/TGNtBNJeIi
All aboard the hadrosaur art train! Toot toot. https://t.co/AxW8Yo3DTk