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Stegoceras paint! Ive drawn like one other Pachycephalosaur so if there are any major issues lmk!
@AphidKirby This is Goldie, based on the Cephalospica retropoda, a spider that is also known for it’s horn-like protrusion and strange placement of it’s back pair of legs. According to the Pokede- I mean, uh, scientific reports, scientists can’t even tell it’s front from it’s back...
@jnupaun Pachycephalosaurus wyomingensis
A pachycephalosaurid from the late cretaceous north America!
Contrary to popular belief they didn't butt heads, they had a bone formation on top of their nose or right below their dome that they used to butt heads with! A classic dinosaur :]
🦖 Daily Dino 🦖; Stegoceras validum
From Late Cretaceous Alberta, Canada, Stegoceras is considered a more basal form of pachycephalosaurid. It's assumed that their sharp, serrated teeth were suited for a mixed diet of leaves, seeds, fruit and insects
Credit to the artist
i see a lot of dinosaurs but no pachycephalosaurus so i am making one ..
I know this is supposed to be a funny haha, but if you think i will back down at the opportunity to draw a pachycephalosaurs, you are mistaken. https://t.co/7B4RITSwPQ
I'm behind on everything so won't start for awhile, but please show me your favorite horror / pop-culture Pachycephalosaurus!
here we go again! , the pachycephalosaurus from #mesozoicbiologyaddon compared to the design seen in jurassic park the lost world.
Paetro - Pachycephalosaurus Barbarian/Blacksmith
Gave this guy a bit more fantastical elements with the beard and "Saurian Game-inspired" tail. Lipless Pachys are honestly pretty cool.
#fantazoica #pachycephalosaurus #dnd
A couple people suggested a pachycephalosarus suit design, so I sketched something out! This guy could be cute as a suit!
@pillmonster101 Micropachycephalosaurus
@OverlordPony drew my OC as one :D
Results from the #paleostream!
Carnotaurus for @KnightKnack, a Pigbrush for @glavenych, Dromaeosaurus swallowing a frog and Eurycephalosuchus.
New to the internet #paleoart for #FossilFriday, from 2019: the tanystropheid Dinocephalosaurus hunts for small fish by uprooting algae. There are things I'd change about this now but this is a "lost" painting - the original Photoshop file is missing. It is what it is.
The skull roof of Pachycephalosaurus was as thick as 25 cm, which can effectively protect its head. There were also bony knobs and spikes around this dome and on its cheeks. Different pachycephalosaurs possessed different ornaments atop their domes and along their cheeks. #pnso