A young and an adult Berberosaurus liassicus quenching their thirst in Early Jurassic Morocco
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Forgot the original context as to why I drew this but I feel it
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Exercise_Berthasaura.
Pencils & digital, 2024.
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Finally, I finished coloring and shading my sketch of Ceratus. Oh boy, do I love him.
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Trick or treat! 🎃👻
Saltriovenator!
Please do not send me more trick or treat asks, I am only answering the ones I could not get to after I hit post limit last night, it is Nov 1st we have other shenanigans to attend to!
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TRIPS UP AND DROPS ANOTHER DINOSAUR HERE
my character, moro
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Dinofact #51
Although they are, at first glance, very similar, a major difference between Ceratosaurs and Tyrannosaurids is the number of digits in the hand. While Tyrannosaurids were characterised by having only two functional fingers in each hand, Ceratosaurs notably kept all four.
Source: wikipedia [1], [2], [3]
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A Gift for my friend Luka of their character Rend.
Luka can be found here: https://www.furaffinity.net/user/lukasilver
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A Rajasaurus relaxes in a hot spring in the Lameta formation
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#Archovember Day 10 - Ceratosaurus nasicornis
Type species of the Ceratosauria, Ceratosaurus nasicornis was a medium-sized predator from Late Jurassic North America. It was characterized by deep jaws and 3 prominent horns on its head. It also had a ridge of small osteoderms down it’s back, as well as elsewhere across its skin.
Late Jurassic North America seemed to be ruled by a trifecta of theropod apex predators: Torvosaurus, Allosaurus, and Ceratosaurus. There have been multiple studies on how these predators could have coexisted without direct competition, but it was likely due to niche partitioning. Ceratosaurus could have preferred different prey items, and even different parts of a carcass when scavenging. Ceratosaurus had thin, elongated teeth in comparison to the other theropods, and could have even hunted semi-aquatic prey like lungfish, crocodiles, and turtles.
The Morrison Formation is well-known for the sauropods that dominated the region. These include Apatosaurus, Brachiosaurus, Camarasaurus, and Diplodocus. There were also small theropods like Ornitholestes, and ornithischians like Camptosaurus, Dryosaurus, Nanosaurus, the ankylosaur Gargoyleosaurus, and Stegosaurus. There were both aquatic and terrestrial crocodylomorphs like Hoplosuchus, and pterosaurs such as Harpactognathus and Mesadactylus. Ceratosaurus and related species of most of the Morrison Formation’s fauna have also been found in the Lourinhã Formation of Portugal, along with the sauropods Dinheirosaurus and Zby, and the stegosaur Miragaia.
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Teddy! My Ceratosaurus character with a splash of brown bear thrown in for ✨flavour ✨
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jurassic park 3 is a comedy.
ive taken my time to rewatch to jurassic park 3 to prove why this movie is a comedy - it is - here is why;
- alan just trying to talk to the fucking bird?? "can you say alan? alan?"
- alan having to say no jurassic park questions and then "or on the other island... which i was not a part of" and watching the hands drop each time.
- THE FUCKING RAPTOR GOING "alan. alan!" TO WAKE HIM UP
- the shitty fade to black when alan blacks out. there's something so funny about it.
- the spino. just the spino - everything about it, it's too funny.
- paul kirby coming out of the plane yelling "AMANDA", seeing the spino, and IMMEDIATELY running back into the plane.
- "nobody move a muscle." says alan. spino roars, everyone but alan BOOKS IT. he's just left there, standing.
- amanda calling udesky and he's just fucking dead.
- "you don't wanna know." from eric about the t. rex pee.
- when the spino is just standing there, with the phone going off inside it. and the horror music over top. it stands there. MENACINGLY.
- bird cage falling onto the pterosaur and drowning it lol (i thought this was quite funny).
- THE SLOW FUCKING TURN OF THE PTEROSAUR'S HEAD TO ALAN AND EVERYONE
- the ceratosaur?? it's just funny. something about it.
overall, jurassic park 3's genre should be changed to a comedy film.
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I'm still enamored in Dead Sound's Sauria and more so Ceratus.
This time, I drew him in my usual, rather painterly style instead of doing cell shading.
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trick-or-treat!
Viavenator by Paleocolour!
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thinking about dinosaurs again HELP
my cereatosaurus character, moro
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