Gikora is simple a large predator making it simple a neutral force. Being biological, the monster is a descendant of proceratosaurid dinosaurs. It’s size, posture, and ability to breath fire are the only real fantastical bits. Design wise he’s a mix of Yutryannus and Godzilla

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-Dynamoterror was an invalid genus and that it was actually Lythronax, a fellow early North American tyrannosaurid! Nowadays, anatomic differences between them in areas like their skulls are known and Lythronax is believed to have been slightly older! (2/2)

Art by Allosaurus164!

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Did this a while ago. Inspired by and 's dinosaurids.

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Carcharfinsaurus is a recently described Carcharodontosaurid from the Hell Creek Formation, possibly related to Concovanator; however, the lacrimal crest and postorbital bones are similar to those of Carcharodontosaurins. (1/2)

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Hello everybody and welcome to a special edition of Falcon's Size Charts! I'd like to appreciate for helping me with this reconstruction. A new carcharodontosaurid has been unearthed, pushing the group into the late Maas, 66 mya! Named after its famous movie debut!

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Pachycephalosaurus wyomingensis

A pachycephalosaurid from the late cretaceous north America!

Contrary to popular belief they didn't butt heads, they had a bone formation on top of their nose or right below their dome that they used to butt heads with! A classic dinosaur :]

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Parasaurolophus walkeri

A hadrosaurid that used to live in the late cretaceous in north America and maybe Asia!

Is just a silly big guy, they would just eat grass and, walk around :]

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Animantarx ramaljonesi! (Name: living fortress of Ramal Jones)

The only species of animantarx discovered to date, a nodosaurid ankylosaurian from mid-cretaceous western north America

Mainly because since you are a gargoyle and usually they are made out of stone :] made sense

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🦖 Daily Dino 🦖; Stegoceras validum

From Late Cretaceous Alberta, Canada, Stegoceras is considered a more basal form of pachycephalosaurid. It's assumed that their sharp, serrated teeth were suited for a mixed diet of leaves, seeds, fruit and insects

Credit to the artist

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This is the Scorchwing, a prehistoric Deusaurid that lived over 159 million years ago. It has “protowings“ with bright markings that resemble fire. It has a very long neck that extends vertically like a brachiosaurus making it one of the tallest land animals to exist.

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Day 22 - Baryonyx

~ Large theropod dinosaur that inhabited England during the Early Cretaceous. Baryonyx was a spinosaurid dinosaur that lived near coasts and deltas, they ate fish as well as occasionally hunted herbivorous dinosaurs.

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Crystallosuchus: "large, powerful semi-aquatic animals that bear a striking resemblance to the extinct Spinosauridae of Earth. Passive ambush-predators, that lie in wait within rocky shorelines for suitable prey to pass by."

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Dravidosaurus, a freaking late cretaceous stegosaurid that no one cares about :(

This is the only skeletal i found vvvv

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I'll round it off with a personal favourite and some speculation: Beipiaosaurus.

B. was a therizinosaurid from china, and the only specimen with melanosomes preserved was a juvenile. The colours on the neck feathers were revealed to be brown. (art PaleoNeolithic)

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Paleo Fact!

Plesiosaurus (Almost Lizard) is a plesiosaurid from Early Jurassic England! Its name refers to how it more closely resembled modern reptiles than Ichthyosaurus, which was found in the same dig site a few years prior! It's most easily- (1/2)

Art by Mark Witton!

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...next you see here a "long boy", an arboreal baurosuchine, the "anky-raptor" actually a Jakapil relative (only a juvenile appears in the movie), cave-dwelling oviraptorosaur and a noasaurid as a stand-in for the troodon/compies (?)...

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Unenlagia, an unenlagiine dromaeosaurid that lived in Cretaceous South America

A large titanosaur, Futalognkosaurus, walks in the background

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