not-#dinovember day 26: Darwinopterus! Asking not-so-politely for "you kids get off my lawn".

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Day 26 Early cretaceous carnivorous Feathered theropod from America. it's skeleton was actually the inspiration for Jurassic Parks Velociraptor (its Asian cousin). Maybe they though it was too hard to pronounce.

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Squawrk! Baby Deinonychus for today's

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not-#dinovember day 25: Lystrosaurus! Even Triassic mammal relatives get itchy sometimes

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Day 25
Prompt:

Hmm... I'm not sure I've ever illustrated that taxa.

OH WAIT. I totally have.

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Day 25 Living in the cretaceous period in Africa, this was one of the largest carnivorous theropods to have existed. Lived like a crocodile on land and in water with a similar diet and large spine crest.

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Barosaurus is so massive that I couldn't fit all of her into today's

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Day 23 A late cretaceous hadrosaurid with a strange tube projecting from its skull like a horn. The horn is actually part of its nasal passage and there any many theories about what they may have been used for.

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not-#dinovember day 23: Diplocaulus! Boomerang head.

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