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Friendly reminder that #PudgyHorse Lascaux Tribute (which was painted with pigments made from Cretaceous rocks) is available as prints, etc. Link in profile. 🙏 https://t.co/AjMUfxtxBJ
for my coding final im making a game about the cretaceous period. these are just 2 of the dinosaurs im putting in it
#paleobotany #palaeobotany #AsiaPaleobotany #morphology #fossil
📝 #Herbaceous #eudicot Fairlingtonia from the Lower #Cretaceous of #Jiuquan Basin, Northwest #China and its radiation in #Laurasia 🇨🇳
♦️ Du et al, Journal of #Systematics and #Evolution
🔗 https://t.co/KdzepMhfgj
Gonna do a poll (Vote below this tweet)
Which of the new Dinosaurs of Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous is your favorite?
Tarbosaurus, Kentrosaurus
Ouranosaurus, Monolophosaurus
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!
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!
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!
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!
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!
🦖LOST TIME is my debut graphic novel, coming out next year from Penguin Razorbill! It follows a young girl named Evie and her big friend, a Quetzalcoatlus named Ada, as they survive the Cretaceous together!
Waiting for Ben… In honor of the release of Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous Hidden Adventure tomorrow (tonight technically), I wanted to make a Chibisaur Bumpy. I love having the dinosaurs chilling in this style when a lot of the movies and shows have them in action.
Day 13 of #dinovember -- #tyrannosaurusrex !!
(With bonus baby, inspired by #prehistoricplanet)
We're getting into the cretaceous!!!
#dinosaurs #paleoart #trex
Rounding off the first week of #Dinovember2022 is the Cretaceous buffalo Einiosaurus. With its’ can-opener nasal horn, this beaut —for me at least— the best centrosaurine out there
Enter Kraynook. A Dakotaraptor from Hell Creek, North Dakota, 70 million years ago. Kraynook would have witnessed the end of the Campanian age of the Cretaceous, and the fall of animals such as Styracosaurus, Nodosaurus, Parasaurolophus, and the mighty Albertosaurus.
#paleoart
Dinosaur Sketch - Late Cretaceous Gorgosaurus gettin' a lil itch from a tree :)
It's #Dinovember, everyone! Time to party like it's the Cretaceous period!
(art by @/sparky_dino)
Here is. Timimus hermani, a tyrannosauroid pantyrannosaurian(? from the Early Cretaceous of Australia.
More tyrannosaurs to go coming soon.
Pachyrhinosaurus was a large herbivore from the late Cretaceous Period. Instead of a horn, it had a large bony bump called a “boss.”
(Credit James Havens)
One more submission. Cretaceous line for Pebblett, Bolduo, and Monolugg 😁
#doodleworld