My 25 years of palaeoart chronology...
The result of the paper about my 2011 "Double Death" artwork was: the maximum mass two Carcharodontosaurus could carry was 850kg. This would be an 8.3m long juvenile Rebbachisaurus, pictured here in version 4.
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My 25 years of palaeoart chronology...
The result of the paper about my 2011 "Double Death" artwork was: the maximum mass two Carcharodontosaurus could carry was 850kg. This would be an 8.3m long juvenile Rebbachisaurus, pictured here in version 4.
A dinosaur tooth of a diplodocoid sauropod, possibly Rebbachisaurus garasbae from the Kem Kem Group in Taouz, Morocco. There is more than one morphology present in this deposit, so it is difficult to say which teeth belong to this rebbachisaurid species. Rebbachisaurus was one of the last of the diplodocoids and non-titanosaurian sauropods before the ground goes extinct during the Cenomanian-Turonian boundary event. This species lived alongside currently undescribed titanosaurs.
Fauna of the Kem Kem Beds
Non-Binary-bbachisaurus
A for Aucasaurus, R for Rebbachisaurus, and W for Wuerhosaurus!
I've been quietly working away at my alphabet project this past week, and I'm almost done!
Jack and Ashi ends up in a coastal delta of what is now the Kem Kem Beds in Morocco, 98 million BC during the Cenomanian stage of the Late Cretaceous period, encountering dangerous types of dinosaurs and other animal species. Together they face a Spinosaurus (shown eating a Mawsonia) and a Carcharodontosaurus (shown on right feeding a young Rebbachisaurus). Will Jack and Ashi survive together in the Cretaceous and its deadly dinosaurs and other predators and return to their own past?
Samurai Jack is owned by Genndy Tartakovsky and Cartoon Network and Adult Swim
Game 12, Round 1: Rebbachisaurus vs Brachytrachelopan. I mean really its the thing with the Sail versus the Weirdest Sauropod ever, so there’s that. Images from http://dino-master.deviantart.com/art/Rebbachisaurus-79549535 and from Wikipedia.
And here you have it. The Sauropodomorphs.
Ornithischia will come at midnight tomorrow.
Art from @raptorcivilization, @thewoodparable, @cherry-bubblegum, Wikipedia, http://www.deviantart.com/art/Omeisaurus-Gasosaurus-537619679, Wikipedia, http://dino-master.deviantart.com/art/Rebbachisaurus-79549535, Wikipedia, http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=2485.0, Wikipedia, Wikipedia, http://dontmesswithdinosaurs.com/?p=471, http://spinoinwonderland.deviantart.com/art/Puertasaurus-reuili-392457241, @fezraptor, Wikipedia, and @drawingwithdinosaurs