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It only took me (checks calendar) Two months, but I finished my Delphox-Opisthecoalicaudia (sauropod) hybrid. I also gave her stats. Any name suggestions? Also I am looking for advice to emulate the pokemon style if possible.
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Immense size of sauropodomorph dinosaurs necessitated soft tissue pads to reduce the stress within pedal bones.
Jannel et al 2022 @ScienceAdvances Softening the steps to gigantism in sauropod #dinosaurs through the #evolution of a pedal pad
https://t.co/XGYm8iZm9g
Sauropods are scary, especially when they have lightning powers.
Another #WIP of the dreadnoughtus monster.
#PrehistoricPlanet #monsterhunter
@FrederrickArt The campers believe all herbivores are harmless until eldritch abomination sauropod arrives
Now our sauropod can sneeze lightning to zap predators or make same species rivals blow up in spectacular fashion by hitting their ventral cavity (cause of all the fermentation gas!). This is why sauropod fossils are so often scattered little bits. I just solved sauropods, see?
"HE Baconsaunters Male and Female, are one of the largest non sauropod herbivores of the HE prairie, they feed on a wide range of plants mostly trees, ferns and grass, Males have colorful feathers that fold up to either intimidate enemies or attract females."
-@j_stocky
And and #Eodromaeus to go with it, two dinosaurs that illustrate how similar the earliest theropods and sauropodomorphs were. So much so that they've both flip-flopped all around in different positions in the saurischia family tree!
Received an ask on Tumblr about what the common ancestor of sauropods and theropods was, so here's a quick #Eoraptor sketch to illustrate the likely appearance of Saurischia Early Alpha Release
Seeing as such dinosaurs are popular right now, here is the the Trident Isles Charcharodontosaur.
The Gigantodomitor is a 14 meter sauropod hunting specialist, though it is surprisingly docile towards both eachother and humans.
HE Baconsaunters Male and Female, are one of the largest non sauropod herbivores of the HE prairie, they feed on a wide range of plants mostly trees, ferns and grass, Males have colorful feathers that fold up to either intimidate enemies or attract females.
Bruhathkayosaurus returns! #opisthocoeliklaudia #cartoon #sauropod
Theropods: carefully look after the clutch of eggs they lay, even through intense weather
Hadrosaurs: Keep their young close to them at all times to protect them
Sauropods:
Sauropod Fu!, a multi ton packed technique! Allosauroids, beware! #cartoon
A Jurassic sauropod not instantly dying to a predator and actually fighting back effectively? https://t.co/4Qp3EWh68Q