Happy splashes <3
I'm looking forward to summer, I can't wait to play in the water like this Jobaria!
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Happy splashes <3
I'm looking forward to summer, I can't wait to play in the water like this Jobaria!
2026 dinosaur prompt list
Marchosauria day 26, Jobaria tiguidensis. Rearing up like a tall boy!
Day 85 of DDD! The Jobaria! This guy appearently while massive and uncertainly to its place in sauropoda, could've stoon on its back legs! How scary is that thought!
which ship we choosin’ 🚢
Cashmere x Johanna
Cashmere x Enobaria
Cashmere x Johanna x Enobaria
Enobaria x Johanna
None of the above
Jobaria! Plus a bonus traditional sketch that this is a digitally colored version of.
My 14th entry for Jurassic July 2023: Jobaria tiguidensis, a giant sauropod that was a contemporary of the theropod Afrovenator, browses upon the leaves of a conifer 164 million years ago in the middle Jurassic of what is now Niger.
A dinosaur tooth, possibly cf. Jobaria tiguidensis from the Irhazer Group in the Agadez Region of Niger. This Middle Jurassic aged basal sauropod is known from a nearly complete skeleton. This genus is currently described from the Tiourarén Formation and its possible occurrence in the Irhazer II Formation is unclear.
Afrovenator abakensis on yellow paper, from 2020. Afrovenator belongs to megalosaurids from the subfamily Afrovenatorinae. Its fairly complete remains, including a partial skull and most of its legs, were found in the Tiourarén Formation, Niger. Although it was initially thought that it lived in the Early Cretaceous, a more accurate dating places an animal in the Middle-Late Jurassic. Afrovenator is distinguished by a relatively graceful physique. According to the 2016 estimate, its length was 6.8 meters and its weight was 790 kilograms. This theropod lived together with the sauropod Jobaria, whose bones were mentioned in the same publication that contained the description of the Afrovenator. Done with ballpoint and gel ink pens and black and white colored pencils.