I was drawing tyrannosaurs with lips before it was cool :)

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Re-imagining Baby Tyrannosaurs!
Posting because & thanks to speculative baby T. rex skeletal.
No Tyrannosaurus rex eggs or hatchlings have ever been discovered.
Featuring .

👀: https://t.co/FaNH8Oeg1w

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Given Concavenator has quill knob atachments on its arms that would indicate some kind of filements, I could see Allosaurs having sth similar to PhP tyrannosaurs so very sparce and spread out filements or small quills. But its allo okay to just have it scaly,however you could-

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OMFGBBQTYRANNOSAURSREX! Have you read Janto yet? If not, you're driving Sensei Toyo nuts!

https://t.co/CpPJqJj8fX

Thanks us later :D

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For the record, these are the only two purple tyrannosaurs in pop culture I will ever accept.

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Happy from me and the “gore king”, Lythronax argestes!
While the only known specimen isn’t too complete, Lythronax is an important window into how tyrannosaurs evolved their acute eyesight, bone-crushing bite, and enormous sizes.

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I like drawing tyrannosaurs a lot

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Oh and never forget, ceratopsids evolved false eyes to mimic and exaggerate a tyrannosaur's stare thus creeping real tyrannosaurs out. But then tyrannosaurs mimicked ceratopsids' tyrannosaur mimicking frills on their butts. It's like poetry. It rhymes.

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It’d be so cool to see someone create a species of sapient tyrannosaurs skin to the Avisapiens from CM Koseman’s Dinosauroid project. I’d love to see something like that, which would explore their culture, beliefs, art, and such. The creative potential is staggering.

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In tyrannosaurs (esp t rex) theres a lot of (kinda surprising) thinning of the lower jaw back where you see the MAMLI, MAMP & MAMIPtv inserting in that opening in the alligatorid at the top of the above figure^. That bone thinning in T rex likely means these muscles were massive

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A-shu the Qianzhousaurus is a tyrannosaurid dinosaur that lived in the Late Cretaceous. Its fossils were discovered in Jiangxi, China. It was about 9 meters long and different from most tyrannosaurs of its time.

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Here is. Timimus hermani, a tyrannosauroid pantyrannosaurian(? from the Early Cretaceous of Australia.
More tyrannosaurs to go coming soon.

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Something Important here
Commission for a wonderful client of their nine-tailed tyrannosaurs-rex. :)

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Went ahead and redesigned the fellow
Tarbosaurus is known for being smaller and lightweight compared to T. rex , so I liked the idea of making it rangy and birdlike. Admittedly I probably could’ve gone without feathering it but I always preferred tyrannosaurs with feathers

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Nothing can stop me from drawing my Tyrannosaurs with earlobes, a wattle, and rictal bristles. Don't mess with me. 🦖🦖🦖

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When ungulates try to be tyrannosaurs. Entelodonts were a force to be reckoned with.

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