Dinovember day 4: Argentavis
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Dinovember day 4: Argentavis
flocking 6/20/24 -- Argentavis (x2), Dryptosaurus, Diabloceratops
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All of my paleontology A names! Is there anyone I'm missing?
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Not Pictured: Atrociraptor - American Cheetah Planned or in the works: Aquilops, Albertaceratops, Achelousaurus, Amplectobelua, Allenypterus, Ammonite, Anatosuchus, Anchiornis, Alksasaurus, Anzu, Antetonitrus, Akainacephalus, Adratiklit, Arsinoitherium.
Marchosauria day 11, Argentavis magnificens (or giant teratorn). Late entry today because I got unexpectedly busy, which not only ate up a lot of time but also made my wrist real unhappy. Managed to squeeze this one out in about 30 minutes, though.
Day 70 of DDD! the Argentavis! The heaviest FLIGHTED bird that we know of! This guy roamed the skies of argentina, ruling with piercing claws. While it is considered the heaviest, pelagornis has it beat with its own wing span. Making the two fight for the title of the biggest flighted bird!
Results from the Flocking #paleostream
Lokiceratops, Argentavis, Dryptosaurus and Diabloceratops.
Was bored and I also wanted to draw the BB elite four so I drew them with Cenozoic South American Megafauna because why not.
Dinovember day 4! Argentavis! One of the largest flying birds that we know of from the late miocene. Its closest relative alive today are condors which themselves are magnificently large birds, but imagine a bird with a 20 foot wingspan.