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hey i've been watching girl with the dogs lately does anyone know what breed these are
A very curious Pyroraptor spots something interesting (a cycad seed) on the forest floor, and is just...tickled pink by it for some reason.
A pair of Protoceratops and a lone Velociraptor trek across the wide expanse of sand dunes 75 million years ago in what is now the Djadochta Formation of Mongolia
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Work in progress sketch for Heterodontosaurus tucki, an Ornithischian dinosaur that lived from the early Jurassic to the early Cretaceous (200 to 140 million years ago). They were small animals, with H. tucki being one of the largest members of its family at a theoretical length of only 5 feet 9 inches and weighing in at a portable 22 pounds. Their name translates as “different toothed lizard,” a reference to their uniquely varied types of teeth. While most dinosaurs only had one type of teeth for eating plants or meat, Heterodontosaurids had 3 different types; including small incisor-like ones in the front, behind a small beak, cutting cheek teeth, and vicious fang-like incisors. Despite packing 2 sets of saber-teeth it is likely that H. tucki was an herbivore or perhaps an omnivore. The incisors on the upper jaw were serrated on the back and the ones on the lower jaw were serrated on the front, allowing them to work together at whatever it was attempting to eat. A relative of H. tucki, Tianyulong was discovered with hundreds of bristle like filaments along it’s body, there is a good chance that other Heterodontosaurids also possessed this spiky coiffed integument. —————————————————– As part of my reference for this piece I used this amazing 1:1 skull reconstruction from scaledbeast.com It’s a great place to get realistic reconstructed skulls for all sorts of prehistoric creatures; great for art reference and great for collecting!
Dusty's not hurting her, he just does this when he gets tired of Beeper beeping. She still beeps, it's just muffled now.
EDIT: I committed a crime! I didn't include what she sounds like when he does this
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Art with raptor oc made for a person from VK
Last time I drew a tyrannosaurus was like 4 months ago. This is unacceptable! So I drew some rexes!
And baby rexes! >:3
Another sketch brought to you by #paleostream
Some still young Barbourofelis investigate a single crab that fearlessly stands it's ground.
prehistoric tarot - the emperor / the empress
Cretaceous Characters - Quetzalcoatlus meets a sub-adult triceratops. Just a silly paleoart cartoon thing of mine.
Jurassic June day 16
Meteor Shower. No, Not That One. Not Yet.
aroace archaeopteryx !
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Jurassic June day 18 Got some shadow the hedgehog and amy rose vibes going on here. I dig
In some parts of the world it's still #WorldCrocodileDay here some friends
Brachiosuchus, Eurycephalosuchus, Aphaurosuchus, Titanochampsa, Dentaneosuchus, Anatosuchus and Shamosuchus.
The death of Prince Terasarin of Sartar, who "was killed when a stray moonbeam blinded him as he climbed a cliff to escape a hungry dinosaur."