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#Dromaeosaurus Albertensis
saritawolff · 2 years
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While not as famous as its relatives Velociraptor and Deinonychus, Dromaeosaurus albertensis still bears the honor of being the type species for the whole Dromaeosauridae family. Discovered in 1914, it is still not very well known from actual fossils, only having been assembled recently using reference from other more well known dromaeosaurids.
Dromaeosaurus was of a similar size to Velociraptor (at 2 m [6 ft 7 in] long), but was more heavily built. Due to the scarcity of its fossils, it was likely very rare in its habitat of Late Cretaceous Canada. Its teeth tend to be heavily worn, suggesting it would have crushed and pulled at flesh. Dromaeosaurus’ bite force was also much stronger than that of Velociraptors and it would have included bone in its diet.
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electro-strike · 2 years
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The raptor packs of my shelf have a get together below the cut (ignore the vulture droid in the corner)
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Little Indoraptor chicks meeting the various carbon copy blue chicks + Adasaurus nestlings + young jp raptor subadult
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Various forms of raptors and varying levels of accuracy.
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Male jp raptors of varying heights and Blue with her youngest chick
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bones-of-calamity · 6 months
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i woke up in a cold sweat with this cursed AU for MCSM. this is my contribution as a paleontology nerd, i’m so sorry in advance
stupid AU where everything is the same, but everyone is a raptor of some kind. i am such a nerd that i legitimately put thought into what type of dinosaur each character would be and why, and i’ll give explanations for each one. this was stupid and really rushed, but it was so much fun to do, and i hope you all enjoy???
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let’s start with Jesse, who was the second easiest choice behind Axel; they are a speculative smaller subspecies of Deinonychus antirrhopus.
Deinonychus was one of the most important discoveries in paleontology, and would give rise to what is known as “the Dinosaur Renaissance”, which sparked how we see dinosaurs today. this was because of it’s clear appearance as an agile, active predator (which is not how dinosaurs were seen at the time of its discovery), and later, it’s striking resemblance to the feathered, gliding dinosaur Archaeopteryx. Deinonychus even modeled how the “Velociraptors” looked in Jurassic Park! however, the issue lies in the fact that Deinonychus was a medium-sized raptor, and Jesse… well, they’re not very tall. i really wanted to use Deinonychus, but the size wasn’t right, so i settled for a speculative, smaller subspecies. Deinonychus is also speculated to be a pack hunter, which would definitely work in Jesse’s favor. also i think it’s funny; Deinonychus antirrhopus means “counterbalanced terrible claw”, and i find that to be the most ironic thing for Jesse, given how clumsy they are. i love it.
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next, Axel! he was the EASIEST choice by far; he is a Utahraptor ostrommaysorum.
you probably already know Utahraptor; it’s the largest and most heavily built of all raptors, often growing just over 6 ft tall at the hips. Axel is also very tall and heavily built, so that immediately clicks. but adding on to this, in contrast with other raptors, Utahraptor was likely more of an ambushing raptor rather than a pursuit raptor, and that clicks with Axel hating running and relying on more aggressive and explosive tactics, so to speak. and finally, the most funny detail; if you’ll notice, the Utahraptor’s lower jaw juts out slightly and curves away from the upper jaw. this was probably to gain a better grip on prey, but it does give them a very strange look even when their mouth is closed. it makes that comment that Lukas made about Axel being a mouth breather even funnier, at least to me.
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Olivia! i had a little bit of trouble with her, but i think i settled on a good one; she is a Dromaeosaurus albertensis.
Dromaeosaurus was a shier, smaller raptor that lived up north in what is now Canada, enduring freezing polar winters and months of total darkness. it’d take a lot of brains to be able to pull strings to survive that, which Olivia certainly provides. Dromaeosaurus also relied more on the chase and brain power, rather than brute force, though they would’ve if needed be. recent studies also show that raptors probably had very similar capabilities to modern birds, so if they had a brain kind of like corvids, they could’ve even used primitive tools at times. comes in handy with redstone, eh? Dromaeosaurus was also a good tracker, thanks to its sensitive nose and sharp eyes. also, they’re very important but often overlooked. Dromaeosaurus was the leading dinosaur for the names of all under the “raptor” umbrella; the dromaeosaurids.
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Petra! she’s my favorite character, i’ll just admit that lmao. but i gave her the same treatment as everyone else here, so; she is an Austroraptor cabazai.
Austroraptor was a tall, lean, and quick raptor which inhabited the warm swamps of South America. obviously, Petra is the second tallest in The New Order, and Austroraptor was the second tallest raptor on record, so that checks out. but i think the build of Austroraptor checks out too; it’s moderately built, both for speed and strength, with the classic claw. it was very slender and judging from their leg bones, could be a very good pursuit raptor that could also maintain speeds for extended periods of time, which matches Petra’s love to race and run. what sets Austroraptor apart, however, is it’s diet; it was speculated to be at least partially piscivorous, meaning it ate a lot of fish. it’s teeth were slightly conical and acted almost like hooks, which would be quite painful to an opponent. Austroraptor was pretty good at it’s niche, but it wasn’t afraid to go elsewhere if needed. And Petra loves to go elsewhere.
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Lukas! he was a little tricky for me to figure out, i’m not gonna lie. i was stuck between these two: Velociraptor mongoliensis and Saurornitholestes langstoni. but i had to choose only one, and i ultimately had to go with a speculative larger subspecies of Velociraptor, since i already broke the size rule with Jesse.
Velociraptor is the most widely known, famous, and beloved raptor of all time, and obviously a fan favorite, so that already checks a box. but adding to this, Velociraptor is a very well-documented dinosaur with some incredible specimens. Velociraptors were also likely to be stealthy and tenacious hunters who used their brains, speed, and ability to take a tumble (which Lukas does a LOT) to their advantage. Lukas is also confirmed in game to be attractive (which is still so funny to me), so i added all kinds of cool looking display feathers in a blue color, because 1) his text and eyes are a blueish color and 2) blue is a kinda rare color in nature, and a lot of birds today seem to like the it. also, in episode 7, remember how his nose wasn’t right in the portrait? i kind of like to imagine that Cassie heard that he was a Velociraptor and assumed he was the Jurassic Park version? so Lukas just comes in, sees the portrait, and is like “where tf are my feathers”
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last but not least; Rueben! i had some trouble picking out a genus and species, but i knew immediately that he had to be a small ceratopsian. i chose for him, Microceratus gobiensis.
Microceratus is an adorable looking ceratopsian that was only about the size of a very small dog. but don’t let it’s appearance fool you. ceratopsians have some of the biggest characters and presences in paleontology, with the audacity to match. Rueben definitely has character, personality, and audaciousness. don’t get me wrong, they would probably rather not fight (at least some of them. can’t say the same for Triceratops), but they sure would’ve if they had to. Microceratus doesn’t have a ton of defenses, but it did have a sharp, crushing beak, and could dodge and run very quickly if it had to. it’s front legs were a bit shorter than it’s hind legs, which allowed it to run bipedally. i also just generally think of ceratopsians like the wild boars and rhinos of the dinosaur world, so i guess that just fits, considers Rueben’s main attack is headbutting (which makes me think i could’ve made him a pachycephalosaur too). i just love the idea of this tiny prey creature sticking with a bunch of predators who constantly protect him.
that’s all for now!! thank you for reading and allowing me to infodump about my special interest combined with a hyperfixation lol. i might do more stupid sketches based on this idea in the future if people like it
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paleonativeart · 10 months
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Day 3: Dromaeosaurus albertensis is standing for rest.
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shadowsandstarlight · 9 months
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Just realized that I forgot to post this! A friend was lamenting how few depictions exist of dromaeosaurs preening, and I was quite sad about it before I remembered that I’m an artist and can start to correct that. Referenced dromaeosaurus albertensis for structure and based the colouration off a great blue heron.
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we-like-rocks · 2 years
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dromaeosaurus albertensis killing claw (cast), museum of ancient life at thanksgiving point
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dromaeo-sauridae · 2 years
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Have some dromaeosaurus albertensis statues from the Royal Tyrrell
OHOHOHOHO I LOVE THEM I NEED ONE IN MY ROOM
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I drew these two skulls with the intention of combining them into a single image.  Admittedly not to scale but I find it interesting to really be able to see the physical difference between these two cousins’ skulls.  Dromaeosaurus albertensis, a little bit larger overall than the Velociraptor, has a blunter skull overall.  Velociraptor mongoliensis has a much more streamlined skull.
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ardenrosegarden · 4 years
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finally saved some $$ and got a beasts of the mesozoic raptor and man is it beautiful
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electro-strike · 2 years
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Inspired by @kosmonauttihai​​ Jurassic Park/World Raptor pack AU photos
My pack consist of Beasts of the Mesozoic female Adasaurus mongoliensis, male Dromaeosaurus albertensis, black Raptor Nestling 3-pack, and Jurassic World Amber Collection Velociraptor Tiger Raptor.
None have names yet but Adasaurus and Dromaeosaurus are married and nestlings are biologically the Adasaurus offspring but the Dromaeosaurus is their adoptive father.
They allowed the Tiger Raptor to join the pack and he is now the nestlings fun uncle.
Photos below cut
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iknowdino · 5 years
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I Know Dino Podcast Show Notes: Dromaeosaurus (Episode 224)
I Know Dino Episode 224: Two new #dinosaurs from Mongolia, a discussion about 3D scan sharing, and #dinosaur of the day #Dromaeosaurus
Episode 224 is all about Dromaeosaurus, the bigger badder cousin of velociraptor with a bite about three times as strong.
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jojophotosgreen · 3 years
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Dromaeosaurus albertensis (Beasts of the Mesozoic) vs Hulk (Marvel Legends)
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shadowsandstarlight · 2 years
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On this blog we stan dromaeosaurus albertensis
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falldownthemountain · 4 years
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Beasts of the Mesozoic Dromaeosaurus Albertensis
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An Analysis of the Creature Designs in Jurassic Fight Club
The 2008 History Channel miniseries Jurassic Fight Club was not a good show. Almost objectively, it was a badly-done series. The effects were of generally high quality, but those decent effects were in service of a poorly-scripted, gratuitously-violent, scientifically-inaccurate gorefest masquerading as a documentary.
It’s not worth your time.
That said, one bit of unambiguous praise I can give it lies in the designs for the dinosaurs. While they are frequently very inaccurate, they are completely unlike any dinosaur designs in any other media. The showrunners very easily could have just appropriated stock footage from older programs to pad their runtime, but they created unique clips featuring their own designs, which is commendable.
In this post, I’m going to be going through all of the creature designs that appear in Jurassic Fight Club and give my honest thoughts on them. I will factor in both accuracy to the real animal and my own personal tastes, and ultimately assign each one a score out of 10.
So, without further ado, let’s begin:
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Majungasaurus crenatissimus (male)
Let’s cover these in order of appearance, which means that the male Majungasaurus is first on the plate. (I am choosing to ignore that they call it Majungatholus in the narration; that is not what this creature’s name is.)
This is a pretty interesting portrayal of this animal. They very easily could have just thrown some skin over the bones and called it a day. But, they stretched their creativity a bit and gave it some speculative soft tissue, and I like that.
That said, the anatomy is completely wrong for a Majungasaurus. The skull is correct, but the arms are too well-developed, and the legs are way too long and lean. Those proportions would work pretty well if this were a Carnotaurus, but it’s a bit too athletic for a majungasaur.
7/10.
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Majungasaurus crenatissimus (female)
This is much more in line with what I was expecting from their Majungasaurus. It has the exact same problems as the male, and is missing the speculative soft tissue that I liked so much. Still okay, but not as interesting as the male.
6/10.
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Tyrannosaurus rex
No, I don’t know why it’s squatting like that in this promotional image.
Ignoring the weird pose, this isn’t too bad, actually. Sure, it still has broken wrists, and the skull is a bit off, but it otherwise looks about right. For a depiction of T. rex from 2008, this is pretty decent stuff. I like the muted purple color, and I am immensely appreciative of the fact that they didn’t just copy-paste a Jurassic Park rex into their show. They could have very easily done that, but they chose to make something more representative of the actual animal.
8/10.
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Nanotyrannus lancensis
This one’s a bit tough to judge. You see, Nanotyrannus doesn’t actually exist. In 2008, it was considered its own genus. But, in the decade since this series aired, it has been all but confirmed that Nanotyrannus is just a juvenile Tyrannosaurus.
That said, as a juvenile Tyrannosaurus, this is pretty good. It’s slim and fierce, with a good color scheme and decent accuracy to the fossils. Aside from the fact that this animal never existed, this is decent. Not bad at all.
7/10.
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Deinonychus antirrhopus
I am of completely mixed opinions about this one. On the one hand, aside from the broken wrists, the anatomy is pretty much spot-on. You can tell that the designers actually looked at real Deinonychus skeletons to model this. Also, the blue body with the striping on the tail is a very striking color pallete. As a design, this is actually pretty good.
But, then we get to the elephant in the room. Not a single feather to be found anywhere on its body. Even in 2008, no feathers at all was barely acceptable, and it is completely unforgiveable today.
I have heard that they didn’t do feathers because of budgetary restrictions, which is understandable, but it does drag this design down quite a bit.
I’m going to have to give it a neutral score. It’s a great monster design, but it’s a terrible raptor.
5/10.
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Tenontosaurus tilletti
Poor Tenontosaurus. It pretty much only ever gets media representation so that it can be killed by either Deinonychus or Acrocanthosaurus, and nobody ever seems to give it the time of day.
Fortunate, then, that this is a fantastic design.
Anatomically, it’s spot-on. The colors are dull, but not boring. It has a good amount of soft tissue, and carries a real sense of weight. Out of all the dinosaurs in the show, this one looks the most like a real animal. I have absolutely no complaints.
10/10.
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Stegosaurus ungulatus
This is top-quality stuff right here. The proportions are good, even if the tail is a bit on the short side. The hands have the correct number of digits, and all of the plates and spikes seem to be in order. Again, the colors are a bit drab, but it feels appropriate for an animal of this size.
Also, how strange is it that, of all shows, Jurassic Fight Club is the only one I’ve seen that gets Stegosaurus’s weirdly long neck right?
Another triumph.
10/10.
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Ceratosaurus nasicornis
Wow.
This is almost entirely perfect.
It has the right skull, it has the long teeth, it has the osteoderms on the back, the proportions are correct. Literally the only inaccuracy I can find is the pronated wrists, but that’s hardly enough to tarnish this thing’s otherwise perfect score.
This may be the best depiction of Ceratosaurus I’ve ever seen, and it is unquestionably the best design in the show.
10/10.
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Camarasaurus supremus
Eh.
It looks about right, but it just feels...plain. This is the first one where the dull color scheme is a downside. It’s just flat grey with a yellow head. I do like that detail, but that’s pretty much all it has going for it.
Also, it has elephant feet, which is just wrong.
4/10.
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Allosaurus fragilis
Alright, buckle down, because this one’s really bad.
Whereas everything up to this point at least feels like they looked at the actual animal as they were rendering, I’m not certain anyone involved in this thing’s design process had ever seen an Allosaurus skeleton. Let me count the issues:
The skull is so utterly wrong I’m unconvinced they didn’t just completely make it up.
The horns are the wrong size, the wrong shape, and in the wrong spot.
The wrists are broken and stuck on the end of way-too-long human arms.
The torso is too shallow, and has this weird hunchback thing going on.
The legs are too short, and those dainty little feet are bordering on comical. It doesn’t look like it should be able to stand up.
Literally no component of this thing’s anatomy resembles the animal it is supposed to be. It’s a trainwreck.
1/10.
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Carcharocles megalodon
To begin with, yes, I am all aboard Team Carcharocles.
With that out of the way, this is a very “meh” design. It’s literally just a big great white shark. No real creativity or imagination at play here. Normally, that would be fine, but C. megalodon isn’t particularly closely related to the great white, so I can’t rate this too highly.
4/10.
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Brygmophyseter shigensis
Conversely, I think that making Brygmophyseter a modified sperm whale is completely appropriate. This animal was a close cousin of the modern sperm whale, and thus would probably look fairly similar.
Decent colors, realistic anatomy, appropriate role within the episode’s story. Pretty decent stuff.
7/10.
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Gastonia burgei
The show’s designers keep doing a really good job with their armored dinosaurs. The Stegosaurus above was one of their best, and Gastonia here is no different.
It certainly helps that Gastonia is known from pretty solid remains, so they had a lot of material to work with. It looks pretty much as it should, and the color scheme is vibrant, but not overdone. Pretty stellar work overall.
9/10.
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Utahraptor ostrommaysi
Okay, I was willing to be forgiving of the Deinonychus because of the colors, plus the fact that they nailed its skeletal anatomy. This thing doesn’t have either of those advantages.
I can forgive the incorrect skull, Utahraptor‘s skull wasn’t known until nearly a decade after the show came out. What I cannot forgive is the drab, boring color scheme and those AWFUL feathers. If this is all they were going to do to add feathers to their raptors, I’m almost glad they left Deinonychus scaly.
Just awful.
2/10.
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Arctodus simus
Wait. They didn’t have the budget to render raptors with proper feathers, but they did have the budget to do an episode all about furry Pleistocene mammals?
Anyways, this is alright. The skull looks a bit off to me, and the legs are too short, but it’s not awful. Y’know, aside from the fact that they gave this bear human eyes for some reason.
6/10.
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Panthera leo atrox
That sure is a lion.
5/10.
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Pachyrhinosaurus canadensis
That is not Pachyrhinosaurus. Even ignoring the erroneous horn, -- which is addressed as speculative within the show -- that is straight-up not the skull of a Pachyrhinosaurus. They just modelled an (admittedly okay-looking) Achelousaurus, and then had the narrator call it Pachyrhinosaurus.
3/10.
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Albertosaurus sarcophagus
I don’t even know what to say here. All of the show’s other theropods had something interesting or noteworthy about them, either good or bad. But, this is just every pop-culture Albertosaurus I’ve ever seen.
It certainly is there.
4/10.
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Edmontosaurus annectens
This is one of the most completely unremarkable creature designs I’ve ever seen in my life. It’s a single dull color, it has no speculative soft tissue, and its only role in the episode is to be killed and eaten by predators.
This is the closest thing I’ve ever seen to a representation of a Perfectly Normal Beast. There is not a single remarkable thing here.
And it’s a shame, because Edmontosaurus is a very interesting and underrated animal, but here it gets saddled with this halfhearted shrug of a design.
4/10.
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Dromaeosaurus albertensis
Yeesh.
This has the advantage of being more anatomically accurate than the Utahraptor and the colors are okay, but those feathers are, again, absolutely appalling.
Topping that off, the narration talks about them communicating with each other via sign language, which is just...dumb. Even as a kid, I thought that was dumb.
2/10.
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pigeon-feet · 5 years
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Dromaeosaurus albertensis
been meaning to finish this guy for months, so! here he is. 
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