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All aboard the hadrosaur art train! Toot toot. https://t.co/AxW8Yo3DTk
@Himmapaan I am a casual enjoyer of hadrosaurs but have no work to showcase on them these days. Sadge honestly
I felt like this hadrosaurus needed a touch of vibrant pink to stand out from a crowd. This is part of my 30 minute dino drawing series for #100dayproject
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.
Fresh from the printer press joins Tlotolophus from Mexico, with it's complete skull and VERY aesthetic crest shape it made it one of my favorite hadrosaurs instantly.
Color #workinprogress for a very surprised #Maiasaura peeblesorum hatchling.
#wip #paleoart #paleontology #sciart #science #hadrosaur #duckbilled #dinosaur #troodon #digitalart #digitalillustration #illustration #art #artistsontwitter
Dino medal for Shantu (Shantungosaurus) The biggest hadrosaur by far, so I wanted to give him a tough design with beefy stats. I was a bit pressed for time to get him done, but I hope you guys are alright with the design 😓🙏
#fossilfighters
S. angustirostris and S. osborni
#paleoart #hadrosaur #saurolophus
Newest #watercolor is of the #hadrosaur, #Rhinorex. Unearthed in Utah, the genus name translates to “Nose King” because of its large, downturned snout. (A trait common to quite a few other hadrosaurs, actually) 👃👑 #dinosaur #paleoart #watercolors #scicomm #Utah
@j_stocky And other hadrosaurus with therizinosaurus like claws I see
Cutie alert! Testing out a base to relax after work, gifted them to a friend <:
Base by Ahliera on DeviantART!
#Parasaurolophus #herbivore #dinosaur #pink #reptile #hadrosaur
And it’s been suggested actually that dinosaurs originally lay softshell eggs instead of hardshell, which makes sense for how extremely rare they are overall in the fossil record & how the ones we do find are hardshelled (sauropods, oviraptorids, early avians, hadrosaurs, etc.)
Another hadrosaur, Edmontosaurus, also received a redo! (alternate E. regalis heads shown alongside E. annectens, as well as E. kuukpikensis)
The characteristically crested hadrosaur, Parasaurolophus, received a revamp!
Gone are the days of the skinny swan neck hadrosaurs, in this house we appreciate the
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