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Cosimo Galluzzi
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Fai_Ryy
tumblr dot com
Noah Kahan
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
RMH

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Mike Driver
Sweet Seals For You, Always
we're not kids anymore.
macklin celebrini has autism
Not today Justin
EXPECTATIONS

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NASA
Show & Tell

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Discoholic 🪩

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@dinodorks
Nanotyrannus is a real dinosaur we are so back
lamb
does this skull belong to a dinosaur? or some other manner of extinct creature?
deathly curious how good the average tumblr user is at distinguishing dinosaur skulls from non dinosaur skulls
howd you do?
100-90%
89-80%
79-70%
69-60%
59-50%
49-40%
39-30%
below 29%
i dont wanna talk about it/results
Nasutoceratops Titusi 🌱
Half hour environment sketch, Tasmania, late Cretaceous. Leaellynasaura mid-molt out of summer browns and into winter whites scans the landscape in the weak fading Antarctic sunlight.
Dinovember day 16: Psittacosaurus (ft. Rosy-faced Lovebird)
Spicomellus
Yutyrannus
I'm not entirely satisfied with this but I can't do better for now
spinosaurus mirabilis my sweet beloved <333
I will find you in every life (threat)
I am forever fascinated by the arms race between coelurosaurs and ceratopsians. Among the most famous rivals in palaeomedia growing up was Velociraptor and Protoceratops, Tyrannosaurus and Triceratops, and of course I had to add two of my faves, Gorgosaurus and Styracosaurus!
Long time followers may recognise the bottom two skulls as art I have made previously, fun fact I have been sitting on this idea for a little over two years!
here comes mononykus
Welcome sign for the town of Drumheller, Alberta 🦖
Lambeosaurus amongst a herd of Corythosaurus
Both are large hadrosaurs from Campanian North America! Unlike modern mammals, herbivorous dinosaurs had a tendency towards endemism: That is, they were typically found in singular locations. Both Corythosaurus and Lambeosaurus are only found in Alberta, despite Corythosaurus being widespread within Alberta, implying geographic restriction. Lambeosaurus magnicristatus, meanwhile, seems to be fairly rare. Many hadrosaurs tended to live in vast herds, and used their large crests for noisemaking and social signalling.
Koreanosaurus
And the Velociraptors danced
Sunrise