today i learned that this is a sinomacrops and not an angurognathus

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today i learned that this is a sinomacrops and not an angurognathus
THE MOST METAL-PUNK DINOSAUR OF THE ENTIRE LATE CRETACEOUS? -- STAY HEAVY!
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on Styracosaurus albertensis; Late Cretaceous (75.5–75 Ma); Marginocephalia (ceratopsian); Described by Lamb, c. 1913; Artwork by William Stout, featured in his deluxe art book, "William Stout: Prehistoric life Murals" (2008), published by Flesk.
PIC #2: Cover art to "Prehistoric Times" magazine #44, published October/November 2000, also utilizing the Styracosaurus painting for its cover art.
Sources: www.williamstout.com/news/journal/product/prehistoric-times-44 & Pinterest.
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getting there
Caulkicephalus finished drawing ft. My Spanish homework
I drew another Einiosaurus this one at the Los Angeles Natural History Mueseum. It was originally a gift for my friend because they really like Majora’s Mask but they wanted me to keep it. I had to cut off the body because I had written my name and their’s under it.
lowkey proud of myself i started this with a fractured wrist and it still looks halfway decent lol
though there are no defining features the reference was a kosmoceratops from the new beasts if the mesozoic figure collection
I did this (unfinished) instead of my chemistry homework