Euoplocephalus was a 2 ton ankylosaurid from North America. Equipped with body armour, made from fused bone plates on its back and a foot-wide tail club that could be swung like a medieval flail.

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Study of resting Limusaurus inextricabilis with quite a bit of speculative fluff. It was an elaphrosaurine noasaurid, a group of odd, slender and small to medium It was toothless (when adult) and had very reduced arms (here hidden under plumage)

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I'm sure I was just saying about a week ago that every day is Here are some which are (normally) my favourite.

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Another of my non-KPg project concepts, a lineage of specialized hypercarnivorous Oviraptorosaurids called Psittosarchimorpha, they would be prominent in part of the neogene but eventually they would lose diversity with a few handful of species surviving to the holocene.

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Imperobator antarcticus (Antarctic powerful warrior), formerly known as “Naze Dromaeosaur.”

However, this one is more basal paraves than gigantic Dromaeosaurid like Austroraptor, Achillobator, Dakotaraptor, and Utahraptor.

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I love these kinds of threads, they're so wholesome 💕

I'm Lea and I draw a lot of kaiju and dragons. I am also writing a webcomic that is almost a year old now.

Fun fact about me: my favourite dinosaurs are sauropods and stegosauridae - though I haven't really drawn either 🤔

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Introducing Sushosaurus, a new type of spinosaurid found in the Rumathian mountain range's highland swamps. This large carnivore will be debuting in Carnivores: Fallen Kings!

Creature design by

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One of the weirdest but also most fun ideas that can be found in the art from the era "Dinosaurs!" was published in
Piscivorous Segnosaurus. The first two images were shown in the Magazine and appear to be depictions of it before Segnosaurus was put into Therizinosauridae.

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A cute little arctic dromaeosaurid in the snow :)

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Today is so here are some old reconstructions of Dromaeosaurids, which are some of my favorite I haven’t been able to work on them because I have been concentrated in Triassic and Jurassic species

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Il n'a que 6 os, mais voilà un spécimen qui fait gagner 15 Ma aux tyrannosaures !
a 96 Ma (#Trex en a 66) et était un poids plume, montrant que la stature des a très rapidement augmenté après lui.

Source : https://t.co/OTMBoi2DAN via

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Un os de l'arrière-crâne d'un lambéosauriné isolé au milieu de de proches cousins (sauropholinés) dans des dépôts côtiers suggère que les 1ers se plaisaient en arrière-pays & les 2nds sur les côtes.

Source : https://t.co/iytdo3ZPYt via

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You obviously know more about tyrannosaurid anatomy than just about every paleoartist, but I think it's worth noting his sketch doesn't follow the skeletal exactly. Wouldn't things like how exactly the back, tail & torso look vary considerably from individual to individual?

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A quick painting I did a few days ago of a generic basilosaurid not having a fun time in the surf

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art dump.. full of WIP & finished stuff
Scatterbug
Simosuchus for friend wip
Generic teleosaurid wip
Tree fern

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I came a long way from my initial sketch based on Scott Hartman's skeletal. Note the improved position of the wing based on dromaeosaurid folding capabilities, and the ample feather coverage (still only about 75% of a lot of living birds)

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OK, 2019 might not be all that bad.
I represent : Bajadasaurus pronuspinax
This dicraeosaurid is basically Amargasaurus with the neck spikes flipped to point forward.
Honestly, this is an amazing discovery.
https://t.co/XtNCYQF7zL

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A comparison of Spinosauridae, a group of fish-eating theropods that flourished during the Cretaceous Period.

(Photo: Saurian)

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