A lone scutellosaurus forages for food on the forest floor as a light rain begins to fall.
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Miragaia longicollum
Commission for Primal Creations https://twitter.com/Primal_Creation
Miragaia longicollum skeletal referenced from Ashley Patch(Plastospleen) https://www.artstation.com/ashleypatch
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Hey, look, there's a little thorny guy looking for food at the mouth of the cave! welcome to my first dioramas illustration. Here I painted two Scutellosaurus lawleri looking for food.
Scutellosaurus lived in the early Jurassic period. Scutellosaurus was a small plant eater of the Thyreophora group, including the stegosaurus and ankylosaurus. It is one of the earliest representatives of armored dinosaurs. Their size is also small, only about 1.5 to 2m long and weighing about 3kg
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commissioned theri headshot. love me a good murder turkey
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THE MOST METAL-PUNK DINOSAUR OF THE ENTIRE LATE CRETACEOUS? -- STAY HEAVY!
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on Styracosaurus albertensis; Late Cretaceous (75.5–75 Ma); Marginocephalia (ceratopsian); Described by Lamb, c. 1913; Artwork by William Stout, featured in his deluxe art book, "William Stout: Prehistoric life Murals" (2008), published by Flesk.
PIC #2: Cover art to "Prehistoric Times" magazine #44, published October/November 2000, also utilizing the Styracosaurus painting for its cover art.
Sources: www.williamstout.com/news/journal/product/prehistoric-times-44 & Pinterest.
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he about to bonk you out of existence!!!
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Herbivorous Dinosaurs are No Peaceful Pacifists
(i want the hammond collection jp3 ankylosaurus but never found them in any stores)
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Just kind of curious and wondered if we have or could there have been any dinosaurs that were omnivores? We have fossils of true canivores that ate meat and herbivores that ate plants but were there any dinos that were sort of like the bears and raccoons of their time that ate both meat and plants and/or just whatever they came across?
tons were!!! first off, very few things are hypercarnivores or hyperherbivores - most animals are in the spectrum, and supplement their diets (this is why dogs can have a little plant matter as a treat but cats are a no go - cats are complete predators, dogs just a smidge less so). We see lots of herbivores today eating carcasses, for example. So we can assume most dinosaurs were omnivorous in some capacity
then, beyond that, we have some dinosaurs that make the most sense as omnivores - the Oviraptorosaurs and Troodontids, for one, but also possibly others like Ornithomimosaurs and Pachycephalosaurs! We're always learning new things. there's a whole growing field where we determine diet from isotopes, and that may yet reveal more omnivores!
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Finally finished the Styrac piece! 😊
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Quick drawing of Torosaurus inspired by the nonbinary flag for Pride Month
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