Bonus Dino! Polacanthus
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Bonus Dino! Polacanthus
Messing about at the museum in Glasgow
Playing toys
Polacanthus
Polacanthus was a request from Robin, a Cretaceous tier member on Patreon!
Polacanthus is a medium-sized nodasaurid ankylosaur. It was a sturdy quadrupedal herbivore, estimated at around 4-5 m in length, and 1-2 t in body mass. Like many basal nodosaurids, Polacanthus had a large fused pelvic shield over its hips, as well as the typical ankylosaurian osteoderm armor running down its back and the length of its tail.
Another #paleostream sketch
Polacanthus, a specimen that recently died, is investigated by a leptocleidid in the murky of the Wessex formation.
Dinosaur trading cards, produced for the Jurassic Park's (Isla Nublar) 30th anniversary
These cards used pictures voted for, by park visitors from all the parks across world, for limited edition trading cards celebrating the 30th anniversary of the original park in 1994 (released 2024).
My 25 years of palaeoart chronology...
In 2011 a bunch of artists were commissioned to create some dinosaur stamp designs for the Royal Mail. It eventually came down to me Vs the great John Sibbick . . . and he won. Here is my Polacanthus design, which they kinda used, but with John's art.