day 9: Hyperokynodon
So, for the ninth day of we have the largest and latest from the upper triassic of Europe

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Gotta love fictional ceratosaurids, or at least I do.

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got me and my friends in a dragon-drawing mood, so I just HAD to do a spinosaurid one.

The knight dude is me! Based on this wonderful art my friend did.

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I need to draw spinosaurids more in general!

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The Wetosaur (EarthBound) as an abelisaurid and Dino (The Flintstones) as a basal sauropodomorph.

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Dino Fact!

Allosaurus (Different Lizard) is an allosaurid from Late Jurassic North America and Europe! It's by far the most common theropod from the Morrison Formation, making up about 75% of all theropod fossils known from there! Perhaps the- (1/3)

Art by Joschua Knüppe!

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Okay, big news- I’ve been commissioned to do a 1:1 scale Proceratosaurus bust for a studio with artistic freedom. After drawing some concepts, my client chose the 4th with a few edits! (Based off a hornbill). Which one is your favorite?

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Another Morning Sketch.

A Mosasaurid, Thalassotitan atrox and a giant Shark related to infamous megalodon, Otodus Chubutensis

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A model based on the artwork by of an interesting fictional abelisaurid critter.
(Original post and artwork by ) 👇
https://t.co/QLHR7crVqK


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Tiny and agile abelisaurid critter, it lives in a dusty and foggy wasteland

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Trying to get back in the groove, so I did EarthBound’s Wetnosaur as an abelisaurid. I felt the abelisaurid route made sense, given its ceratosauroid appearance. Yes, I’m a nerd.


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I have a couple of them!
Hojoe, my Diplodocus sona. He's a big happy fellow who isn't in a hurry, ever.
And Lousku, my ambiguous spinosaurid (originally started out as a Beasts Of Bermuda Ichtyovenator but could also be a Suchomimus). He's a weird goofball who looks edgy.

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-tooth likely from Irritator was found imbedded in a pterosaur's neck vertebrae! Alongside the find of Iguanodon bones in a Baryonyx, this shows that while mainly piscivorous, Spinosaurids wouldn't pass up a opportunity to eat terrestrial or even aerial prey! (2/2)

Art by WillFx

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Day 2 of and

Chalawan thailandicus. The Jurassic Pholidosauridae from Phu kradung formation, Thailand.

The name is come from a giant crocodile from Thai folktale Krai Thong

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It's mosasaur against mosasaur. Here's devouring (T. proriger and P. tympaniticus respectively) with some swimming around.

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-it was likely an opportunistic feeder, hunting basically all prey available! At its size, this would've included large dinosaurs, even local tyrannosaurids! Evidence of this comes from the only known specimen of Appalachiosaurus, a juvenile that had- (2/3)

Art by ExIllustrated!

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