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Dinosaur sketches!
a collection of requests, gifts, and commissions!
I'm new to Tumblr so I will be posting more of my work soon. Here’s recently finished Tyrannotitan commission.🧡
Laikos, my PoT Tyrannotitan
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Tyrannotitan sketch! I don't really like the lighting... but I think it turned out pretty well.
Tyrannotitan chubutensis
TITÁN TIRANO DEL CHUBUT
Es una especie de dinosaurio depredador perteneciente a una familia derivada de los alosauroides, llamada Carcharodontosauridae, dentro de la cual Tyrannotitan se encuentra en una posición más basal que en el caso de sus parientes más próximos, como Carcharodontosaurus de Africa, Mapusaurus y Giganotosaurus de Patagonia.
A pesar de ser casi tan grande como estas otras especies, es anterior a ellas por al menos 10 a 12 millones de años, lo que se revela en algunas características menos derivadas.
Este gran carnívoro convivió con el colosal titanosaurio Patagotitan, de más de 30 metros de largo y varias decenas de toneladas de peso. Cuando un herbívoro y un carnívoro tan grande conviven en espacio y tiempo, es lógico pensar que están asociados de alguna forma, aunque lo más probable es que se alimentara de crías o ejemplares enfermos o muertos naturalmente
HABITÓ: Formación Cerro Barcino (Chubut)
HACE: 118 a 112 millones de años (Cretácico)
ES UN: Terópodo, Carcharodontosáurido
MEDÍA: Hasta 11 m de largo
PESABA: 4 a 5 Tn
COMÍA: Carnívoro
Tyrannotitan was megatheropod belonging to the tribe Giganotosaurini, which belongs to the larger group, carchrodontosauridae, which in turn belongs to the superfamily Allosauroidea. Tyrannotitan lived during the early cretaceous period around 120-100mya and roamed what is now Argentina, the same area as the later Giganotosaurus and Mapusaurus. Tyrannotitan, similar to the other members of giganotosaurini was one of the largest theropods/land predators, to ever live reaching lengths of 40-43ft and weights of up to 6-8 tons. Tyrannotitan was part of the Cerro Barcino formation which as also home to the sauropods Chubutisaurus and Patagonian, which were probably prey items for the large predator. It was also home to a smaller theropod, a ceratosaurian named Genyodectes.
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