flocking 8/22/25 – Razanandrongobe, Carcharodontosaurus, Dreadnoughtus, Austroraptor
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flocking 8/22/25 – Razanandrongobe, Carcharodontosaurus, Dreadnoughtus, Austroraptor
Results from the Flocking #paleostream: Carcharodontosaurus, Austroraptor, Dreadnoughtus and Razanandrongobe.
#Paleostream 23/08/2025
Here's today's #Paleostream flocking sketches!!!
today we sketched Carcharodontosaurus, Austroraptor (mine is eating a juvenile Kawanectes), Dreadnoughtus, and Razanandrongobe (mine is eating an Andrianavoay)
malagasy murder croc
flocking friday
Carcharodontosaurus, Austroraptor, Dreadnoughtus, and Razanandrongobe
Flocking Together #95
Carcharodontosaurus/Austroraptor
Dreadnoughtus/Razanandrongobe
Archovember day 6! Razanandrongobe sakalavae! A crocodyliform from the middle Jurassic! Originally, it was only known from a part of its jaw and they couldnt really put it to anything more specific than "its some kind of Archosaur." Eventually they did find more remains and came to a more solid conclusion, enough to give it a genus and species.
Archovember 2024 Day 6 - Razanandrongobe sakalavae
During the Middle Jurassic of Madagascar the apex predator was not a large theropod, but rather the giant notosuchian Razanandrongobe sakalavae. It is not only the oldest known notosuchian, but also the largest, estimated at 7 metres (23 ft) long. However, it is only known from the tip of its snout, so measurements have to be estimated based on related baurusuchians. Its snout was U-shaped, and taller than it was wide, with forward-facing nostrils. Its teeth were large and serrated on both the front and rear edges, similar to Tyrannosaurus but even larger proportionally. Skull anatomy supports that Razanandrongobe’s diet included hard tissues like bones and tendons, and the serrations on its teeth would have allowed it to crunch into bone. Like the Triassic rauisuchids that came millions of years before, it would have been a large, specialized terrestrial predator.