Natovenator living it's best life

funny how all these "diving" dromaeosaurids come from a clade which has bone density not suited for diving and from formations that preserve aeolian dunes in the time frames which they were found in 🤔🤔🤔

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Yup!! :D

Especially when it's about my tyrrannosaurid brethren

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Day 1 - Dinosaur

A White Rock Spinosaurid for day 1s dino prompt!

Accepting money offers on this guy (but I'm picky cause I quite like him myself)

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Gourmgops or “Groms” are swamp dwelling metriacanthosaurids. They are very territorial and known to ambush small boat that comes too close in its territory. They known to be a man eater, but if manage to bring one down, it’s meat are surprisingly delicious.

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Torvosaurus was a giant predatory megalosaurid dinosaur. It was not only sturdy and powerful but also could move quickly. The tools it used for hunting were also formidable. Therefore, it stood at the top of the food chain and was one of the fierce local hunters.

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one of my many head concepts for MV gigan (this is my most recent), most definitely not final. tried to go for dromaeosaurid + fish traits. wdy you all think

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A relic from the past, an HE carcharodontosaurid the Zylodon

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And day 18 - !!!
Finally a dromaeosaurid! Love these little goobers so much.

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Dino Fact!

Charonosaurus (Charon’s Lizard) is a hadrosaurid from Late Cretaceous Eastern Asia! It shared a lot of similarities with its North American relative, Parasaurolophus, most notably its tubular head crest! However, its crest was - (1/2)

Art by @/neilredfield96!

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I once had somebody sent me 80 messages on Facebook messenger because I posted a feathered tyranosaurid 😌
A paleoart classic

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Dino Fact!

Parasaurolophus (Near Lizard Crest) is a hadrosaurid from Late Cretaceous North America! It has a very distinct head crest, which was long, tube-like, and curved backwards! But this head crest didn't start out in this form! A juvenile - (1/2)

Art by RudolfHima!

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day 18: Odenwaldia
Once agian, we are back with and so we have a with a slender snout from the Triassic of germany

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Dino Fact!

Tsintaosaurus (Qingdao Lizard) is a hadrosaurid from Late Cretaceous China! It was first thought to have a thin, rod-shaped head crest with a forked end! Then, it was believed that it didn't have a head crest at all and that - (1/2)

Art by José Carlos Cortés!

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Art by Gabriel Ugueto,Mark Witton and Jed Taylor.
The latter one especially does ALOT of dromeosaurid art so you can show his stuff if you want to show more examples of modern takes on dromeosaurids.

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Dino Fact!

Shantungosaurus (Shandong Lizard) is a hadrosaurid from Late Cretaceous China! It's the largest known hadrosaur to date, reaching an estimated length of around 49-54 feet long and a body mass of 16 metric tons! It's possible that it might- (1/2)

Art by RAPHTOR!

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Dino Fact!

Prosaurolophus (Before Saurolophus) is a hadrosaurid from Late Cretaceous North America! Like many other hadrosaurs, it also had a head crest! It was quite small, triangular, and positioned in front of the eyes! Hollow spaces called (1/2)

Art by Masato Hattori!

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day 15: Melanerpeton
And so we arrive to the equator of and we have a small know from excelet preserved specimens that mantain part of the color patern

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mega abelisaurid!!!

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day 11: Jammerbergia
Was this the only starting with "J"?, yes; Does makes it less interesting?, nah; So here we have a from the Triassic of Africa

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