Day 25 of Birds of a feather. Here's some denizens of the Messel Shale, a flock of Messelornis joined by a Propalaeotherium, while a Masillaraptor spies them nearby, and a pair of Messelirrisor sit on a branch.

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Day 20 of Ants from Hell: And here's a pair of hell ants Haidomyrmodes greeting each other on the worker trail.

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Day 16.
P is for Parasaurolophus.
So, skipped over O, I'll go back to that one.

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Day 16 of Spinosauridae: River Dragons! Irritator being a river dragon. Tropeognathus is here too. Cladocyclus is being eaten.

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Day 14.
N is for Nedoceratops.
Started this yesterday, finished today. So, I am a day behind.

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Day 11.
K is for Kentrosaurus.
One of my favorites. Spikes near the shoulder and plates that become spikes along the back to the tail.

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Day 10.
J is for (ready) Jingshanosaurus.
Yet again if you ever discover a new dinosaur in your backyard consider naming it starting with the letter J.

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Day 9 of Rise of the goniopholidids, and a Calsoyasuchus is in hot pursuit of a Prosalirus while a Scutellosaurus looks on.

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' Day 6: Autumn with Smilosuchus, and a Smilosuchus gregorii is about to get a rude awakening from a shedding ginkgo tree.

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Day 5.
E is for Edmontosarus.
Drawing dinos helps with all this election stress.

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Day 4. D is for
"Terrible Hands", one day I'd like to see this fossil.

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Happy Day 1.
We will see if I keep up with Dinovember this year.

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