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Dinovember 2025 Day 27) Minmi
And now, Dinovember day 22, Euoplocephalus!
Time to give my hand a little break for the day X__X I’m all caught up again, though!
Day 25 for @a-dinosaur-a-day‘s pride event!
Today I chose Gastonia burgei to represent the Queer flag!
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Day 5 of Dinovember, Liaoningosaurus! A small ankylosaurian that was thought to be partially aquatic, and possibly omnivorous based on some small fish found in the belly of a fossil. I had never heard of this dinosaur, and every picture I found of was super different from the last, so I didn’t really have a single design to lean towards, and I have no idea if I did this right. I am open to hearing critique over this!
Edit: I just found out they apparently only had three toes. I'm at work, so I'll look that up more when I get home, and try to fix that. Pardon me, I'm still learning!
A sauropelta browses her way through some small cycads.
CAN'T BELIEVE MY BOY DEAD, WHEN THIS HAPPEN?! . . . #dinosaur #nodosauridae #ankylosaurian #ankylosaurians #latejurassic #jurassic https://www.instagram.com/p/B0UnPr3lwI9/?igshid=1whpjdwhv3zb8
EDMONTONIA “From Edmonton” Late Cretaceous, 76.5-66 million years ago
Named after its discovery site in Canada’s Edmonton rock formation, Edmontonia was an armored, tank-like dinosaur. Its back was covered with bony plates (called ‘scutes’ or ‘osteoderms’), and it had sturdy, defensive spikes projecting from its shoulders. It was closely related to Ankylosaurus, though it lacked its relative’s signature clubbed tail. (It is widely accepted that a tail club would have rendered Edmontonia too violent to be Canadian.)