hmmm.. fan dinotrux species anyone?
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seen from China
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hmmm.. fan dinotrux species anyone?
My 25 years of palaeoart chronology…
Zooms into my illustration of a Saltasaurus nesting site, from DINOSAUR BEHAVIOUR (2023), by Prof Michael Benton (published by Princeton University Press).
the flocking continues
paleostream flocking 3/29 -- Mobulavermis + Saltasaurus + Simurghia + P. lemoinei and bachmanni
behold: the result of deciding to do dinocember in the last possible second in any case happy new year and ill see yah on the other side
Dinocember 2025 Week One
Saltasaurus
Saltasaurus was a request from Robin FQ, a Cretaceous tier member on Patreon!
Saltasaurus is a derived titanosaur known for being the first sauropod discovered with a covering of osteoderms along its back. These would go on to be a common feature in many future titanosaur discoveries. Saltasaurus had a relatively short neck, and was small by sauropod standards, at about 12 m in total body length, and weighing around 7 t.
Today's Schleich is:
16453 Saltasaurus [2006 - 2010]
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