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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.
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.