Paleo art inspired by Minoan frescoes

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Paleo art inspired by Minoan frescoes
Lambeosaurus amongst a herd of Corythosaurus
Both are large hadrosaurs from Campanian North America! Unlike modern mammals, herbivorous dinosaurs had a tendency towards endemism: That is, they were typically found in singular locations. Both Corythosaurus and Lambeosaurus are only found in Alberta, despite Corythosaurus being widespread within Alberta, implying geographic restriction. Lambeosaurus magnicristatus, meanwhile, seems to be fairly rare. Many hadrosaurs tended to live in vast herds, and used their large crests for noisemaking and social signalling.
Dinovember day 3: Lambeosaurus
my latest paleoarts with Allosaurus, (various: Deinocheirus, Gorgosaurus, Protoceratops and Diplodocus), Furcatoceratops, T.rex (cm9380), Lambeosaurus and another rex
I visited the Field Museum today and I got to come face to face with one of the world’s most famous T.rex specimens in all its hallowed glory!
Lambeosaurus
pencil sketch colored in PS
Lambeosaurus
Here's something i started last spring and left in a drawer to gather dust until now basically, last spring I played through the original Zoo tycoon (One of my big childhood games) and I wanted to paint all the prehistoric critters in the Dinosaur digs expansion. Went for more accurate reconstruction, but with game-based coloration.