Some hungry Abrictosaurus consors checking out a dried out river bed in Early Jurassic South Africa
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Animatronic Carnotaurus, Dinosauria, Oulu, Finland
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This was a lot of fun to make lol, hope you enjoy it!
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The Last Tyrant, episode Five of the Dinosauria Series, by Dead Sound
warning: you may cry
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Orkoraptor burkei
Reference: Christopher Chavez (https://www.artstation.com/khriskath)
Vector illustration, 2023.
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Day 4: Chilesaurus
Ether supposedly to be a Tetanurae theropod or a basal Ornithischia, or even as both as a basal dinosaur, there is a bit unknown.
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Yandusaurus hongheensis
Yandusaurus was a genus of ornithischian dinosaur from the Middle Jurassic. Its type species is Y. hongheensis. The only specimen was found in Jinzidang near the Honghe dam during construction in 1973. The fossil had been accidentally processed partially through the composter but was still intact enough to work with, and it was formally described in 1979.
A second species, Y. multidens, was named in 1983, but this was later reassigned to Agilisaurus in 1992 and then Othnielia (Nanosaurus) in 1996. Eventually, in 2005, it was described as its own genus as Hexinlusaurus multidens.
The fossil consists of the skull, vertebral column, shoulder girdle, frontlimbs and hindlimb, all of which are heavily damaged. The end of the tail, lower jaws, and pelvis were most likely destroyed in the composter. Y. honheensis was bipedal and likely a fast runner with four toes on its hind legs and five on its front legs. It had large eyes and its teeth showed unique patterns of parallel ridges along them.
Original paper: He, X. "A newly discovered ornithopod dinosaur-Yandusaurus from Zigong, China." Contributions to International Exchange of Geology, Part 2 (1979): 116-123.
Wikipedia article: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yandusaurus
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Condorraptor currumili making dinner plans in Early Jurassic Argentina
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A pair of Daspletosaurus torosus raise a family of their own 76 million years ago in what is now the Dinosaur Park Formation of Alberta, Canada
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Animatronic Dryosaurus, Dinosauria, Oulu, Finland
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A Pair of giganotosauruses have a small picnic whilst in the middle of a fern prairie on a cloudy, foggy day. The sauropods in the background flee after watching their relative get both invited to lunch and then become said lunch.
(Drawn for a friend of mine)
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I'm pleased to announce that Prehistoric Planet now has a place in my "dinosaur related media I will cherish to the end of time" pile.
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