Dinosaurs at a party :>
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Results from the #paleostream! Today we did pieces inspired by talks give on yesterdays #PaleostreamCon2024
Williamsoniella coronata surviving ashfall, an adult Diplodocus based on preserved scales on a juvenile specimen, Nursallia in Cretaceous Lebanon and Asteriornis nesting in a mosasaur.
Doodles from the flocking segment of this year's PaleostreamCon featuring Liopleurodon, Homo erectus (look closely), Anchiornis, and Marambionectes. Today's event was fantastic!
Clever girl, and boy -- 2 dinosaur-like lizardoids hunt in the ruins of their enclosure (Jeff Dee, AD&D module S3: Expedition to the Barrier Peaks by Gary Gygax, TSR, 1980)
Talenkauen is a basal iguanodont from the Late Cretaceous of Argentina. It was a small bipedal herbivore with teeth in the tip of its beak, unlike more derived iguanodontians. It grew to around 4.5 m in body length, and weighed about 300 kg. Talenkauen had a proportionally long neck, and a small head for which it is named. Shared features with other South American ornithopods suggest that there was a distinct Southern Hemisphere ornithopod group. Talenkauen specimens include the first hatchling ornithopod discovered in the Southern Hemisphere.