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Lunagaron is a derived Dromaeosaur
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Starting to work on concept art and designs for my remake of 65.
For the dromaeosaur, I went with the “Dakotaraptor= adult Acheroraptor” notion. As for the pterosaur, I have two concepts, one a dsungaripterid, the other a thalassodromine.
Unenlagia, an unenlagiine dromaeosaurid that lived in Cretaceous South America
A large titanosaur, Futalognkosaurus, walks in the background
Decided to dig a little deeper in that #LittleWitchAcademia #dinosaur and can promptly say that it might be a species of large Dromaeosauridae known as Austroraptor Cabazai! Albeit it is missing features such as feathers and wings while also having broken wrists and a tongue..
The Rattling Colorobetch may look a featherless Dromaeosaur on first glance, but the reality is that they are Dromaeosaur convergent Carcharadontosaurs. The Rattling Colorobetch is the most derived of it's family, having hollow quilts it can shake for intimidation.
I missed Deinonychus Day, but here’s a little sketch of the newly described dromaeosaur Daurlong. Not sure if I’ll finish it, but it’s turning out pretty cute so far.
Dino Fact!
Megaraptor (Giant Thief) is a megaraptoran from Late Cretaceous South America! Its name refers to how it was once thought to be a large dromaeosaur, since it was known from a large sickle-shaped claw! But when a complete arm was-(1/2)
Art by @/TheKamataDraws!
Charmeleon is awesome, I don’t know what it is about it that grabs me but something just clicked the first time I saw it and my opinion has never diminished. I’ve always seen it as a weird little theropod, like a retro-dromaeosaur. It’s almost a shame it turns into a dragon! 9/10
There’s an all-female team of dinosaur Transformers created by Matt Frank called the Raptoricons.
Thrashclaw, Slice, Gnash, and Shred all represent different interpretations of dromaeosaurs from popular media. From scales to feathers, they cover a lot of ground! (2016)
- the Isle of Wight and some paleontologists believe those teeth might belong to Vectiraptor, but they haven't been officially attributed to it yet! Based on current estimates, it was actually quite big for a dromaeosaurid, reaching 8.2–9.8 feet long! (2/2)
Art by Gabriel N. U.!
Since Dromaeosaurus was our dinosaur of the week, it's only appropriate to share some more artworks!
Natovenator from the Late Cretaceous, the most recent dromaeosaurid species found in Mongolia #paleoart
Are you ready, friends? Monday is here, so it's time for another #DinosaurOfTheWeek!
Today's DotW is... Dromaeosaurus!
Their sharp teeth and sickle claws might intimidate most folks, but these theropods are more interested in education rather than predatory life!
Which is why I need to drawn this specie with few skeletal pieces, while the latter is also full on based deinonychus skeletal designs since this is another only basal species of eudromaeosaur, not ether dromaeosaurinae or velociraptorinae.
#Dineobellator, a Eudromaeosaurian of questionable affinity. Originally thought to be a Velociraptorine, a reexamination of the holotype kept it within the true raptors, however being a separate genus outside any other current groups within Eudromaeosauria.
In The Woods
In this piece I tried to explore a theme that I haven't done for some time, nature and the jungle.
The dinosaur chosen this time was the Microraptor, a very interesting species. :)
#paleoart #microraptor #dromaeosaur #illustration
Results from the #paleostream!
Carnotaurus for @KnightKnack, a Pigbrush for @glavenych, Dromaeosaurus swallowing a frog and Eurycephalosuchus.