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@JesterRakan Pachyrhinosaurus canadensis!!
A ceratopsian from the late cretaceous Alberta Canada!
Main reason was that they lived in extremely cold environments and jester is blue so ya that's about it LMAO
As the blizzard worsens, Johanna finally manages to find Hilda in the middle of nowhere... with a big bodyguard
But things may not be good for long, as the Pachyrhinosaurus spots something in the distance
#drawing
#Hildanetflix
#Pachyrhinosaurus
@j_stocky Regaliceratops, Styracosaurus and Pachyrhinosaurus are my faves personally. (Yes I know Fluffy Pachy is purely speculative, No I won't apologize for loving the big floofy boy)
#Achelousaurus was a pachyrhinosaurine horned dinosaur that is identifiable by its nasal boss and long rear/outward curving parietal horns. Named and excavated by Jack Horner in #Montana, the Museum of the Rockies holds most of this dino's known material. #paleontology
rhinosaur dinoceros and Grimenace! rock to rock/dark! #fakemon #pokemon #fakemonart #pokemonart #art @Pokemon art by @Jettsed1 designs by me!
I know woolly Pachyrhinosaurus is a bit of a paleomeme and quite unlikely but I really wanted to illustrate a thick shaggy coat in the spirit of winter!!
day 3 of #Dinovember ,Pachyrhinosaurus! which ended up to be a #PrehistoricPlanet fanart- long overdue from me for how much i enjoyed the show
Ceratopsians but I took away their frills, their horns, and their bosses.
Red - Triceratops
Green - Nasutoceratops
Blue - Pachyrhinosaurus
Pachyrhinosaurus was a large herbivore from the late Cretaceous Period. Instead of a horn, it had a large bony bump called a “boss.”
(Credit James Havens)
Occurrences of pathology in Arctic ceratopsian Pachyrhinosaurus perotorum are similar to those of lower latitude ceratopsians suggesting adaptation to ancient extreme environment, not higher occurrence of pathologies. By @Paleo_Fiorillo & @Paleo_Tykoski
https://t.co/i28xE5U23Z
Well since the Jurassic franchise is clearly continuing here are four Dinosaurs I’d like to appear and or comeback.
1. Spinosaurus
2. Achrocanthosaurus
3. Pachyrhinosaurus
4. Dakotaraptor
I’m going back to my dino roots real quick because I love my carnotaur OC 🤨☝🏼@MeMonstrous she can dead life a pachyrhinosaurus and be your Netflix watch buddy.
Comm for @AnchorBovidsaur 🍣🦖
Your pachyrhinosaurus is gorgeous 💕