Corythoraptor
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Corythoraptor
OH NO
I just think they're beautiful.
On their way to greet a new cousin
Artfight Revenge for FluffyRaptor!
Their Qianzhousaurus Moth!
watching prehistoric planet again
Qianzhousaurus sinensis attacks Corythoraptor jacobsi.
The remains of Qianzhousaurus, including a skull and partial postcranial skeleton, were discovered in layers of the Nanxiong Formation during construction work. The animal was nicknamed "Pinocchio Rex" due to its long snout. It is related to Alioramus, known from the remains of juveniles of two species. However, the remains of Qianzhousaurus belonged to a more mature animal. It was larger and had thicker teeth, but retained the elongated proportions of the skull and a gracile build. This suggests that Alioramus and Qianzhousaurus hunted small, agile prey. Numerous oviraptorids have been found in the Nanxiong Formation, including the Corythoraptor depicted here, with its distinctive high crest on its head. They could easily have been prey for "Pinocchio Rex."
Black ballpoint pen, 2025.
Qianzhousaurus, old artwork. 2022
Here is a qianzhousaurus in a hoodie I know not why.