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Headcanon that wow raptors are actually megaraptorans that convergently evolved sickle claws. Would explain the lack of feathering and also the giant ass arms they usually have
Results from the silly April's Fool #Paleostream
Hieraaetus moorei (for @ILamantino) Parvicursor (NOT THE BEES!), Bagaceratops (jumping over Shri) and Magallanodon (spraying a juvenile megaraptoran in the face)
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!
To see off 2022, I've just posted new #paleoart at #Patreon: here's my take on the enigmatic megaraptoran Australovenator wintonensis. Check it out in high-res, along with a short essay about megaraptorans, at https://t.co/H8pIILzpli.
@Emily_Art How are you gonna do Indoraptor? Add Megaraptoran DNA in it?
Also, there are some Camp cretaceous animals you could do like Monolophosaurus, Ouranosaurus, Scorpius, Sino-Spino (JWA has an adult version)
A Mythical Fakemon of my fakemon region
The incapacitation Pokemon, Okunite are ancient Dark/Poison types that according to legend, are active predators of other legendary pokemon.
based of the Megaraptoran Fukuiraptor
The Leatheran, a Megaraptoran from VE (Ventus Edit) wich roams Scute's Island. It's specialized in massive prey with thick skin, wich hunts by grasping and stabbing them with their sharp and strong claws and teeths that cut efficiently trought the prey's leather and fat
Siats Meekorum, Kevin Durant's his way to the popular Tyrannosauroid team, since he's now a Megaraptoran.
Just as Meraxes was being initiated to the Allosauroid group too!
#siats #meraxes #tyrannosaurusrex #trex #allosaurus #maip #coproliteposting #maip
cartoony vs realistic megaraptoran, which one do you prefer? (poll in replies)
Today's warm-up, inspired by Darren Naish (AKA @TetZoo )'s paper on Eotyrannus. Megaraptorans being Tyrannosauroids is so cool!
The King and Queen of the Late Cretaceous, T.rex and Maip Macrothorax
#tyrannosaurus #trex #paleoart #maip #paleontology #dinosaurs #artistsontwitter
Megaraptorans however, were like "nah; arms for days bro" https://t.co/KjnR3uXMy8
The zentaur embodies a compromise approach: a few young are offered protection and food for their first few months, but when the mother leaves to bulk up for the next nesting season, they’re on their own.
Art by @ShiniestGander
Megaraptoran episodes: https://t.co/hJ9Ats0v7w
Maip macrothorax, the latest big claw boi; already in my Top 10 dinosaurs and its description isn't even a week old. A giant Megaraptoran almost sound too good to be true
The Grohawk(with png) is a 7-9meter long Hollow earth Megaraptoran in the Hollow earths grasslands in the western continent, competing with monotaurs, juvenile Montaus and etc, they are mainly found in comparatively higher elevations to mainly avoid competition.
Primal’s Heart: Tatsuya Ryuya
The protagonists of the story, with Tyrannotitan (and Megaraptoran DNA)
#digitalart #clipstudio #dinosaur #dinosaurs #fantasy #anime #animeboy #animeart #OC #originalcharacter #artwork #artworks #illust #illustration #characterdesign #animes
Dino Fact!
Aerosteon (Air Bone) is a megaraptoran from Late Cretaceous Argentina! Its name refers to the air holes in its bones! This allowed greater airflow to the lungs and its bones to be lighter, allowing it to breathe and run faster as it chased its prey!
Art by kingrexy!
Next up on the ostalian bastard theropods
Kitsuvenator
Ironically rhe least bastardyof the megaraptorans of ostalia
that Episode really freak me out when this Monster named "Night Feeder" this killer machine is very look like a baryonyx but some people thinks this monster look like a carnivorous therizinosaur or a megaraptoran
#GenndyTartakovsky #primal
Australovenator was a member of a group of dinosaurs known as the Megaraptorans. It may have had flexible arms which may have assisted in hunting for its prey, talk about getting a grasp!
A few close ups, this painting was a really good exercise in texture and lighting, as well as anatomy. Pretty well-developed M. humeroradialis in megaraptorans, which fits with an arm-based prey capture model - HR is less developed in raptors and absent in abelisaurids