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A Triceratops disturbs a a softshell turtle, a eutherian (left), and a Didelphodon (right) while monching cycads
Painted for García-Girón et al. 2022
this Stegosaurus, after mowing through several cycads, stands perplexed - why does this one talk back?
what his small brains fail to realize is that a mother Hesperornithoides has taken the broken stem as a nesting spot, and will valiantly defend her clutch from this dull beast
Paleoart progress update: I feel like cycads are easier than water
@Tomozaurus @zhejiang0pterus @TimVersteeg4 @EDGEinthewild What you said: Cycads became marginals
What you mean: Cycads became less common in ecosystems.
What I heard: SWIMMING CYCADS!
@joel_ca_c @YearOnEarth Through the Triassic and Jurassic it was ferns and small cycads. In the Cretaceous palmetto and primitive flowering herbs. Paintings below show various Cretaceous ground cover (art by Mary Parrish), photo shows a modern fern field.
7. Ankylosaurus
8. Cycads
9. Berberis Darwinii
#dinoctober #dinoctober2020 #hellotritrichoupi
@TurboBirbo Something with a lot of cycads and a certain aquatic tall-spined critter.
dude i don’t think those were cycads bro