I did it. I doodled a dromaeosaurid.
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I did it. I doodled a dromaeosaurid.
For my little person hugging dinosaurs series:
Cryolophosaurus and Edmontosaurus!!!
Sinosauropteryx explores the undergrowth of Cretaceous China
AWMM-IL 2022.21 “Barbara” is a Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton unearthed from the Hell Creek formation in Montana, recently on display at New Zealand’s Auckland War Memorial Museum. She is best known for possibly being pregnant, assumed due to the presence of medullary bone tissue, and for a catastrophic metatarsal injury which would have rendered her unable to hunt while recovering and with a noticeable limp afterwards, but which was clearly healed. The implications of her survival through such an injury are fascinating, but any formal papers on Barbara will be long in coming as she has returned to her private owner since her exhibit closed at the end of 2023.
Southern giant petrel (Macronectes giganteus)
Photo by NOAA
New fursona! Leopard seal and Dromaeosaurus albertensis hybrid thing. I made the arms more adapted for swimming than they would be on a D. albertensis because I can.
Feral pigeon (Columba livia domestica)
Photo by Maurizio Pontini Photography
Burchell's starling (Lamprotornis australis)
Photo by GEO M I