Daily vivosaur 165
Genus: alectrosaurus
a very fast hunter with long and muscular back legs, its a dependable vivosaur whose auto counter ability punishes attackers, it also learns a skill that poisons enemies

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Daily vivosaur 165
Genus: alectrosaurus
a very fast hunter with long and muscular back legs, its a dependable vivosaur whose auto counter ability punishes attackers, it also learns a skill that poisons enemies
A worn dinosaur tooth of a pantyrannosaurian, possibly an indeterminate tyrannosaurin or tyrannosaurid from the Iren Dabasu Formation in Erlian Basin, Inner Mongolia, China. The tooth, while labeled as Alectrosaurus, appears to be oddly robust, almost like a Tyrannosaurus rex with an oval cross-section. The tooth has a crown height of 24mm, CBL of 12.2mm, and CBW of 8.4mm. While the denticles are worn, the midline distal serration density is around 13/5mm, while what little remains of the mesial serration is around 9.5/2mm. This gives a odd DSDI of 1.8 like a dromaeosaurid, though the mesial density may be towards the base of the carinae which tends to be finer in theropods. Though the dinosaur fauna found in this deposit appear to be basal indicating a Cenomanian to Coniacian age, other studies suggest it may be Campanian to Maastrichtian. It is unclear if this represents a late surviving basal assemblage of animals, or a typical one of its age. Material from the Iren Dabasu previously assigned to Alectrosaurus may point towards a more derived animal similar to that of Raptorex kriegsteini present, which has been controversially debated as either, a valid immature tyrannosaurid or tyrannosaurin taxon, or a juvenile Tarbosaurus species. Another possibility is the potentially similar aged Khankhuuluu mongoliensis from the Bayanshiree (Bayan Shireh) Formation that was also previously assigned to Alectrosaurus. It's possible that the tooth belongs to a cf. Khankhuuluu sp. or similar tyrannosaur found in the Iren Dabasu. The actual age of the Iren Dabasu Formation will likely be relevant in the identification of teeth here. That said, the certainty of the provenance is unclear. While Timurlengia euotica teeth from the Bissekty Formation in Uzbekistan are something erroneously sold as Alectrosaurus or Iren Debasu tyrannosaur, this specimens appears to be, or probably from the Iren Dabasu Formation.
Lone Alectrosaurus
A portrait of the tyrannosauroidean Khankhuuluu mongoliensis from the Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian-Coniacian or Cenomanian-Turonian) of Mongolia. Its remains were discovered in the 1970s in rocks of the Bayanshiree Formation. These two specimens consist of skull bones and a partial postcranium. They were described in 1977 and assigned to Alectrosaurus. Later, differences were discovered, and the animal was described as a new genus. Khankhuuluu was a medium-sized theropod: the skull, judging by the known bones, reached approximately 60-70 cm in length, and the entire animal could have been five meters long. The skull was rather low, with less developed ornamentation than in later forms. The hind legs were apparently quite long, and the presence of an eight-centimeter-long manual claw indicates relatively developed forelimbs. The dinosaur's name means "Mongolian Dragon Prince."
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Old paleoart, August 6, 2018. The original title was 'Gantsaaraa Id', which probably was something Google Translated into Mongolian, but is no longer parsable as anything.
'An Alectrosaurus olseni preys on two little Garudimimus hatchlings that are still very aware.'
First ten Vivosaurs for the Fossil Fighters Project I'm undertaking!
Jurassic June day 4.
It is breeding season, and two large dominant male Alectrosaurus fight over females and territory. Fights consist of wrestling and pushing more than biting and scratching, and serious injuries are rare. The losing Alectrosaurus is pinned to the ground until submission, where it is then allowed to retreat. Only if the loser again challenges the victor, could this result in the powerful jaws being used. Secondary fights of this kind can be devastating.
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Insektober day 3- Troop. Featuring Krabouic, Kaboche, and some OCs of mine... Metallika (pink) and Lockhart (brown). Again, colors are auto-generated, the actual characters are dark grey with various shell sheen colors.
also some drawings of Alectro for my fossil fighters project... it is very tough to color them traditionally!! I tried to make all the colors look like its alts from FF Champions because I think they all looked good already. However, I will definitely tweak these whenever I draw them digitally, because some of the color choices were definitely just “the next best color” for me... legs especially...