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Inactivity doodles- Allosaurus, Kronosaurus, Epachthosaurus and Sierraceratops.
恐竜イニシャルのKは恐竜ではなく #首長竜類 の #クロノサウルス 。首のみじかい首長竜類の1つ。魚やほかの海棲爬虫類をたべていたみたいです。 #古生物 #クビナガリュウ #長頸竜類 #kronosaurus #イラスト #illustration #ibispaint
Kronosaurus was a giant pliosaurid found in rocks formed about 100-120 million years ago, in shallow marine water covering eastern Australia.
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Illustration by Sergey Krasovskiy
#paleontology #paleoart
A drawing of my old #BeastsofBermuda Kronosaurus character, Rottban! :) Just a quick flat for a little reference.
a very happy kronosaurus
#paleoart #marinelife #dinosaurs #marinereptile
@ShiftCircuit Galley the Ginsu Shark
Strom and Sela the Hammerhead sharks
Karona the Kronosaurus
Davit the Dunkleosteous
A major commission done for @KronoGarrett! A set of 9 icons featuring pooltoys of his design.
(1/3) - Garuda the Phoenix, Aguro the Kaiju, and Kronosaurus
Come on in, pools fine, if you can find it. Piece done for @KronoGarrett. It's a tribute to his actual 6.5m kronosaurus pool to he actually made. It's awesome and this pales in comparison.
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Krima dudes! Jolly Raphus dodo and Ice Breaker Kronosaurus.
So recent paper was published on "Kronosaurus" boyacensis and Kronosaurus queenslandicus by Leslie Noè and Marcela Gómez-Pérez. They erect two new taxa, Monquirasaurus boyacensis and Eiectus longmani, replacing the two genera mentioned above. 1/6
@CaffeineSheep @Himmapaan Kronosaurus EARNED that name, way more interesting animal 😤😤😤
Kronosaurus sketch. While growing a Krono a while back in Beasts of Bermuda, I decided to do a quick sketch. I think he's quite cute. #Kronosaurus #BeastsofBermuda #Sketch #Cartoon #Dinosaur #Art
@origamiPete Sachicasaurus vitae, it's closely related to "Kronosaurus" boyacensis (with the latter likely being a species of Sachica) and they're both found in Colombia's Paja formation during the early cretaceous. They coexisted with two other pliosaurids and several other marine reptiles.
Marine reptile of the day!
Kronosaurus is a genus of large pliosaurid reptile from the Early Cretaceous. Fossil remains have been found in Australia and Columbia.
(Art by RJ Palmer)