This specimen, nicknamed “Frederik”, is the only Lokiceratops fossil known to man. It lived 78 million years ago in Montana, and can be seen at the Museum of Evolution in Denmark.
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This specimen, nicknamed “Frederik”, is the only Lokiceratops fossil known to man. It lived 78 million years ago in Montana, and can be seen at the Museum of Evolution in Denmark.
did you know psittacosauruses are one of the dinos we know the most about? heres one of those cuties as a cowboy for halloween 🤠
A Ferencerstops shqiperorum ambles across a dried-up riverbed and into the cover of the bigger ferns as two Hatzegopteryx thambema arrive to snatch up smaller animals scurrying around in their path, 70 million years ago on Hateg Island in what is now the Densuș-Ciula Formation of Romania.
New results indicate that rhabdodontids and the previously described Ajkaceratops are actually distinctive European ceratopsians, a group&nb
And we have also found news of Ammonites surviving the K-PG extinction and into the first 600,00 years or so of the Danian or earliest age of the Paleocene, too, in the form of fossils from the Cerithium Limestone Member at Stevns-Klint, Denmark!
We provide a reassessment of the hypothesis of ammonite survival across the Cretaceous–Paleogene (Maastrichtian–Danian) boundary, based on n
I don't really post art on here anymore but I thought since it was Styracosaurus' day for the Draw Dinos Daily Challenge, I wanted to share something since they're one of my favorite dinosaurs. This was from a larger painting I was working on but I don't think I'm going to finish tbh
I think I'd like to make a proper entry to the challenge at some point down the line but I gotta get some other projects out of the way first, so hope this suffices for now~
Marchosauria day 10, Regaliceratops peterhewsi. Kind of a departure from the style thing I was doing this month but I was really craving some pencils. Bit of a weird grey base but that's my standard canvas color so the shading didn't look right without it.
More pachyrhinosaurus to the dinosaur collection 💖
This was gonna be a fullbody but A) I didnt feel like it and B) I liked the textures on the face so i wanted to focus on it
Nasutoceratops. I love these guys, theyre so cute. Peak cow-coded ceratopsid. big round nose, cow sized, cute horns, from texas? What an aesthetic.
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