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Name: Kylvamiir (キルヴァミール)
Title: Boreal Wyvern/Gjallarhorn Wyvern
Length: 3807.48cm
Height: 1925.71cm
Order: Saurischia
Suborder: Theropoda
Superfamily: Great Wyverns
Family: Kylva
Danger Level: ★★★★★★★★★☆
Habitats: Boreal Mountains
finally day 5, with #tyrannosaurus ! Quite the simple colour sheme, but large theropods probably weren't that colourful anyway.
#PrehistoricPlanet2 #paleoart #paleotwitter #trex #dinosaur #art
"Theropods, including T. rex, had lips that covered their teeth, leaving them looking more like modern Komodo dragons than crocodiles."
#Science
#dinosaurs
⏯️Theropod dinosaur facial reconstruction and the importance of soft tissues in #paleobiology
https://t.co/JMh9CtlaIN
Dino drawings for an ongoing project with @AfrosheepA
#drawing #illustration #adobefresco #dinosaur #afrosheep #dinosaur #camelotia #dracoraptor #dimorphodon #pterosaur #triassic #jurassic #europe #unitedkingdom #wales #britishdinosaur #welshdinosaur #theropod #prosauropod
About the dinosaur lip debate, I wasn’t aware that the Chibi theropods from Dinosaur King had lips while their bigger counterparts don’t.
A thought hit me today:
Asking artists in the paleo community. How would you 🫵 draw a Theropod wearing high heels?
Since Theropod Dinosaurs with the exception of Therizinosaurs are digitigrade, so they walk on their toes and their heels don't touch the ground.
Forest Furtail (Sinosauropteryx crinitus)
Pretty much regular #Sinosauropteryx but with fluffier tail.
#dinosaur #paleoart #cute #theropod #feathereddinosaur #cartoony
something I find funny about the Theropod Lips debate is how it is EXTREMELY recent; if you look at Pre-Rennaissance paleoart pretty much everyone assumed lizard-like lips by default if it didn't have a beak
could be a CERTAIN franchise who made people question it? hint hint?
Theropod Lips? I’ve been drawing them since forever, this is a major W for Tyrannosaurus and other theropods imo
In our paper in @ScienceMagazine, we weigh in on the debate on soft-tissue reconstructions in theropod dinosaurs & show they likely had extra-oral tissues (‘lips’) covering their teeth rather than having exposed teeth like crocs.
Link to paper is here: https://t.co/iCHjuAhEA7
Some more theropods!
(Therizinosaurus, Carnotaurus, Ornithomimus, Concavenator)
Cryolophosaurus, a crested theropod from Early Jurassic Antarctica
I've been working on theropods lately!
(Allosaurus, Yi qi, Anchiornis and Deinocheirus)
Took part in a #paleostream! Was a lot of fun :)
Sinosaurus, fun theropod from China!
Euceratherium, heavily based on yaks and water buffalo
Aegirocassis, one of my favorite arthropods!
"Mortoniceras", Not an ammonite guy so take it with a grain of salt.