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percivalias · 3 months
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The Maniraptoran Alphabet (Part 1)
This past week I researched and illustrated a dinosaur alphabet book! I researched and illustrated 26 maniraptorans for the project, specifically limiting myself to species that went extinct before the Eocene to exclude modern birds. This project was a huge amount of fun for me and I'm very proud of the result, so I hope you all enjoy them too! Please look forward to the rest of the series, which I'll be posting over the course of the coming week or so.
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ambylotl · 9 months
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NEW POST FOR PALEOSTREAM WAWAWAWA
Sillosuchus taking a nap under a tree near an oasis
Suchomimus hunting some fish
Shuvosaurus siblings exploring the forest undergrowth
Fukuivenator rivals fighting for dominance
I feel like 20 minute intervals is not the best way to develop a new artstyle, but i felt adventurous :3 i referenced some pics of landscapes to help make each one look different cause i am not super great at painting backgrounds X3c
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The Sinister Cyborg
Gigan from Wrath of God
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pixel-dinosaurs-daily · 11 months
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nothronychus mckinleyi - therizinosaurid - late cretaceous
a Very tall lady with some Quite impressive talons- i dont doubt the upkeep is a hassle! a study in this specific species of nothronychus (one of two, the other being n. graffami) and other therizinosaurs showed the family had very well developed senses useful for foraging! another future re-examination of n. mckinleyi's braincase in particular suggested an inclination to hearing low frequency sounds, meaning nothronychus likely had complex social behaviors- possibly even comparable to today's elephants!
higher resolution version under the cut!
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joitiks · 9 months
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mlm therizinosaurus !!
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Dinofact #118
Falcarius is considered the most basal therizinosaurian genus, and considered the transitional dinosaur between the standard theropod bodyplan and the unusual appearance of therizinosaurids. Unlike more advanced therizinosaurs, Falcarius had a propubic pelvis, three-toed feet, and a smaller first toe.
Source: Wikipedia
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pocoslip · 10 months
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Jurassic Park's Therizinosaurus may not be Accurate but they look Ten Times Better than Speckles' Version…
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I can't choose so I decided to ask you guys.
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gingericywolf · 2 years
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I never actually realized how gigantic therizinosaurus is until now that I have to put it to scale with Stellasaurus!max
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[Not in scale, just headshots]
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winterwhitelodge · 1 month
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I didn't know there were peacocks here!!! I never knew they were so big, this one ain't very blue but look at that tail!!!!!
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Mr Butters started barking and growling at it and it walked away I really wanted to go outside and pet it but the storms really bad, hope the peacock finds some shelter!!!!
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dinosly · 9 months
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A few memes from paleostreams flocking, Shuvasaurus (A weird crocodile relative) and Fukuivenator (basal therizinosaurid), enjoy!
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percivalias · 3 months
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The Maniraptoran Alphabet (Part 2)
Part 2 of my dinosaur alphabet! A lot of super interesting species in this batch. I find it very amusing that Halszkaraptor is pretty much just an extra long duck... convergent evolution is wild.
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madame-mimsy · 4 months
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You've heard of Elf on a Shelf, now see a Coelophysid on a Therizinosaurid! Rolls right off the tongue, doesn't it?
Behold the rare Theri-tree-nosaurus and the Procomp-star-nathus.
Slowly but surely catching up on the Xmas gifts I couldn't send on time vfihvbfh. These are some of the dinos that my friends Adam (the "Compy") and Ryo (the "Theri") play on PoT.
I can't remember Adam's tumblr oh god at least they saw it on Discord dsfhvbf. @corpus-chorus hi sorry this is so late plz enjoy the fluffy turkey with claws.
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lighterium · 1 year
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I don’t think I’ve shared my dinosona fully here but meet sirrius. Some sort of therizinosaurid with a pied coloration (glitter purely fictional)
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palaeonecromancy · 2 months
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Happy Fossil Friday!
Who: Therizinosaurus cheloniformis
name meaning: "Scythe Lizard" "Turtle Formed"
pronunciation: Ther-i-zine-oh-sore-us kell-on-i-form-iss
What: A large, probably herbivorous theropod
When: Late Cretaceous
Where: Nemegt Formation in the Gobi Desert in Mongolia
Fun fact!: An original description of Therizinosaurus the material was thought to have belonged to a gigantic turtle with huge three foot long claws. This original material was found among much Mongolian turtle material, however reexamination of the specimen showed that it was actually a part of a very interesting dinosaur instead.
Why are they cool?: As one of the few theropods with proposed herbivorous habits, it is an excellent example of convergent evolution (def: the independent evolution of features that appear reminiscent of features that appear in multiple organisms that have no common ancestry, e.g. wings in bats and birds).
The arms of Therizinosaurus have been notably compared to herbivorous mammals such as the Giant Ground Sloth and proposed to employ similar feeding styles of retrieving vegetation for consumption as well as digging for roots in the earth.
Image Credits: (Left: A representative of the Therizinosaurid group not of Therizinosaurus proper - Nothronychus from the Natural History Museum in Utah. Photo taken by M. Rhodes (2019) Right: TheStompingLand.com)
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paleostock · 11 months
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Therizinosaurus cheloniformis
Therizinosaurus cheloniformis had an impressive 1m (3.3 ft) long claw and reached 10 m (33 ft) long, making it the largest therizinosaurid. It lived in the Late Cretaceous.
License this stock resource at: https://paleostock.com/resource/therizinosaurus-cheloniformis-stock-photo
Illustration by Sergey Krasovskiy
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