#Paleostream flocking 6/12/2025
results of this week's #Paleostream flocking!!!
this week we sketched Camelops, Daemonosaurus, Panderodus, and Eustreptospondylus

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#Paleostream flocking 6/12/2025
results of this week's #Paleostream flocking!!!
this week we sketched Camelops, Daemonosaurus, Panderodus, and Eustreptospondylus
Dinovmeber 2025 Day 17: Daemonosaurus
Flocking Together
Camelops/Daemonosaurus
Panderodus/Eustreptospondylus
HIHI trick or treat!!!
Daemonosaurus!
Daemonosaurus never grew out baby features like for example huge adorable eyes
I wonder how many other animals adopted one mistaking them for a baby
Been a while since I last uploaded pieces I made for @a-dinosaur-a-day so here are Barosaurus, Byronosaurus, Irritator, and Daemonosaurus!
Round One: Match Twenty-Four
Daemonosaurus
By @quetzalpali-art
Versus
By @drawingwithdinosaurs
Terrestrisuchus
Click on the above links to refresh your memory about these animals! And feel free to use this post to debate and argue on what people should vote for!
The Official Tag for Triassic Madness is “#Triassic March Madness”! Be sure to look there for posts!
So the last post reported on Baron et al.'s (2017) new paper that recovered a theropod-ornithischian clade excluding sauropodomorphs, which...
For the curious, Mickey Mortimer (a blogger who critiques dinosaur phylogenetic studies) has investigated the phylogenetic positions of Buriolestes, Chilesaurus, and Daemonosaurus in the dataset that recovered Ornithoscelida. Daemonosaurus is still a basal theropod and Buriolestes still a basal sauropodomorph, but Chilesaurus turns out to be an ornithischian (according to this analysis)!
They’ve observed that the dataset isn’t all it’s cracked up to be, so it’s possible that Ornithoscelida is less well-supported than the paper claims, though.