Imperobator antarcticus and Trinisaura santamartaensis

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Imperobator antarcticus and Trinisaura santamartaensis
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Imperobator and morrosaurus from Prehistoric Planet, art by me.
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Not an art req, it's actually DINOSAUR FACT TIME!! The rules are simple, I'll tell you a dinosaur fact, and you tell me a dinosaur fact in return!!
(I will take anything in response, you could literally tell me "Triceratops had 3 horns" and I'd be happy, I just wanna yap about dinosaurs)
My dinosaur fact to offer is: Tyranosaurs are actually highly believed to be pack hunters!! There's a decent amount of evidence to support this, a key piece being the group of fossils found in Utah.
Have a nice day!! :]
OMG I LOVE DINOSAURS!!!! PLEASE CONTINUE TO SEND ME DINOSAUR FACTS!!!!
i actually used to work on a spec bio project about dinosaurs reaching sapient levels of intelligence, but i had such a hard time getting out of.... i guess imposter syndrome? that i didn't get much further.... HOWEVER
one thing i learned from my research on my main specimen of choice (Imperobator) is that we actually have almost NO fossils of said dinosaur, really only having fragments of its foot/leg, and yet we have an entire reconstruction of it, most notably in prehistoric planet! it's really fascinating to me, and i hope we get more remnants of it so that we can see just how close or far off our interpretations are!
Dinotober 🦖
Okay, so just to start this off, I am a moron and a loser :(. My ADHD ass forgot to post the pictures on their respective days so I will be posting these first ten days in batches of 5 then posting daily.
1. Archeoraptor Liaoningensis
2. + 3. Oxalaia Quilombensis And Pycnonemosaurus Nevesi
4. Imperobator Antarcticus
5. Yutyrannus Huali
To the delight of many, Prehistoric Planet came back this year for a second season, bringing with it a whole cast of new and returning maniraptoran dinosaurs. How do these depictions line up with the latest science? I discuss this in my review.
Time for the monthly drawing recap!
In this month:
- now that Phinium is back on the human world, he must learn new basic rules, like not to steal food in front of a territorial mother Gastonia
- a pair of Imperobator face a critical decision: do they fall for David's bait and chase him, or do they wait for Frida to lose her grip?
- a Corythoraptor ruins Woodman's lazy day by blocking the view
- this Kaprosuchus basks between David and the ball he accidentally kicked into the creek. Getting it back will be much trickier
- Astrid and the pooka have a morning problem, as a Nasutoceratops has fallen asleep on the former's front door