I think dino beards go pretty raw. I doodled dis random abelisaurid with a beard, the outher day.

Completely changes up their shape

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5 speculative, indeterminate abelisaurids

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"The Ghost Hunter": was a predatory dinosaur native to ~125mya. It is known from a single, fairly complete individual that was discovered beneath a titanosaur. Illustrated below by , it was an early, critical step in the evolution of abelisaurids.

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mega abelisaurid!!!

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

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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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Little abelisaurid creature

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skulls of the abelisauridae

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Was expecting a new abelisaurid, got something straight out of a spec project. Meet Jakapil kaniukura, a basal thyreophoran from the Late Cretaceous aged Candeleros Formation! For context, this thing lived alongside Giganotosaurus.
Paper linked here: https://t.co/VFCJXtFr0x

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Guemesia ochoai is the first definitive abelisaurid theropod from Northwestern Argentina. The genus name honours General Martin Miguel de Güemes who defended northwestern Argentina during the War of Independence. He died 1821
https://t.co/2oVaNXyXeC

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New theropod from North Africa by Salem et al. "First definitive record of Abelisauridae (Theropoda: Ceratosauria) from the Bahariya Formation, Bahariya Oasis, Western of in https://t.co/aokzS2rWQL

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It’s actually extremely possible thst this did happen! Carnotaurus and other abelisaurids had tiny wittle hands, with extreme mobility. Since it was so small it couldn’t be used for fighting of hunting, it most likely was used for mating displays: https://t.co/aNSis2QELf

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Dino Fact!

Rajasaurus (Princely Lizard) is an abelisaurid from Late Cretaceous India! It's believed to be a close relative of the Madagascar abelisaurid, Majungasaurus,
as the two of them shared several traits, including the small horn they - (1/2)

Art by Joschua Knüppe!

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Dino Fact!

Spectrovenator (Ghost Hunter) is an abelisaurid from Early Cretaceous Brazil! Its name is a reference to how its first fossils were found right underneath the first fossils of another dinosaur, a sauropod called Tapuiasaurus, which (1/2)

Art by DevinQuigleyArt!

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Dino Fact!

Chenanisaurus (Chennane Lizard) is an abelisaurid from Late Cretaceous North Africa! It was not only one of the largest known abelisaurids, at 23–26 feet long, but also one of the very last ones, believed to have lived up to around- (1/2)

Art by Joschua Knüppe!

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『Neuroanatomy of the abelisaurid theropod Viavenator: The most complete reconstruction of a cranial endocast and inner ear for a South American representative of the clade』
https://t.co/ETntNj5lPD

ヴィアヴェナトルの脳と内耳の論文

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Rajasaurus (meaning "princely lizard") is a genus of carnivorous abelisaurid theropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous of India, containing one species: Rajasaurus narmadensis.

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