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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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KIROKAZE

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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DEAR READER

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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
Claire Keane
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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Not that long ago I took a comic making class so I’d figure that I’d share the first comic that I made it uses some of the lines from Robert Frost’s poem “a line-storm song”
A bunch of drawings of different theropod dinosaurs, mostly their skulls. I do these so I can have references physically on hand, and not have to look at pictures on a screen all the time. Hence drawing the skulls of Spinosaurus so I can exactly understand the difference between the two species.
For Erlikosaurus and Segnosaurs, I wanted to get an idea of what the head of latter might've looked in life. The only part its skull that paleontologists have found is the lower jaw.
With Giganotosaurs, in addition to understanding what parts of the skull is actually known, I included a few notes about possible soft tissue anatomy.
Austroraptor pair fishing together!
Welcome invasion of personal space
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Friend sent me the DrawDinosDaily challenge calendars and honestly, its been a really nice way to learn about birds and dinosaurs that I may not have otherwise known about, and also just fun to draw sometimes.
I'm biased I do like the more avian leaning ones.
Pseudopulex and Yutyrannus
Pseudopulex is a Jurassic-Cretaceous flea many times bigger than any modern flea, 50x the size of, say, dog fleas. We think it was adapted to penetrate thick dinosaur skin with a serrated stylet! Yutyrannus is the world's biggest known feathered dinosaur. Hailing from the high-altitude Yixian Formation in China, its fluff at such a large size may be due to the temperate, cool climate it may have experienced.
encouraging the new qifling
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Koreaceratops
Theiophytalia kerri display, Garden of the Gods, Colorado
— Nanotyrannus Skulls
Character does not belong to me!
Dinosaurs of Korea🇰🇷
a peculiar flower
Breathe and be.