They’re technically not teeth either, they’re sawskate rostral denticles (Onchopristis below) which evolved from dermal denticles (“scales”) and not teeth. https://t.co/M7A0QLEsGT

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Results from the Flocking Together
Onchopristis, Funcusvermis, St. Helena earwig and Alvarezsaurus.

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From todays
Onchopristis
Funcusvermis been a funky idiot and biting its tail
"Our Broken World" St. Helena Giant & Earwig Saint Helena hoopoe watch their island home been urbanized.
Alvarezsaurus chats with Patagopteryx

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today at we drew Onchopristis (im not happy with mine :P), Funcusvermis, Saint Helena Giant Earwig and Alvarezsaurus (in honour of the late Dr. Calvo)

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flocking together
Onchopristis
Funcusvermis
St Helena Earwig
Alvarezsaurus

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well, was great, had fun

Onchopristis, Funcusvermis, St Helena giant earwig and Alvarezsaurus

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First color test for the "Pilot comic" where our Spinosaurus Ramses can be seen feeding on some young specimens of Onchopristis that move en masse towards the coast.

This isn't the end result, but it's certainly close enough.

Credits to

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Just don't depict poor Onchopristis like this, it wasn't a scaled-up regular sawfish 😞😔 https://t.co/BzpOB3ZOEV

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For what it's worth the aquatic prey Spinosaurus would have preferred could get pretty damn big, Onchopristis and the larger Mawsonia species in particular. Maybe the most ambitious aquatic animal it could kill might be Stomatosuchus?

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O is for Onchopristis, the perpetual second fiddle to a theropod whose name I forget. My old drawing gets the rostrum morphology a little wrong, but you get the idea.

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The level 40 of onchopristis is pretty crazy. They also used the megalodon animation which gave it a huge mouth and giant proportions. More Jurassic World the game lvl 40s to come!

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A potential prey item for Spinosaurus is Axelrodichthys. (Previously known as Mawsonia.) I considered drawing Onchopristis but we've seen plenty of those already so I chose to draw the next best thing.

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Onchopristis RIP, Saivodus, Cobelodus and Leedsichthys, the last three were done in the

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SHARK WEEK FACTS- Sunday
Onchopristis numidus

-Lorge sawfish

-Lived from the lower Cretaceous to the upper Cretaceous

-Bad for sawing wood, great for raking food on the river floor

-Spinosaurus snack

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Group of giant sawfishes, during in the early Cretaceous

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https://t.co/l0nTy7MhOu
https://t.co/RZAyILHBSH
3D Spinosaurus diorama made in blender.
An adult and 2 young are shown heading to the water, a pair of Onchopristis are found in it.

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If Onchopristis wore shades, would it wear them
like this or like this?

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