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ezekiellsplayground · 6 months
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This is getting unwieldy & difficult to photograph progress. But I’ve only got 10 rows left of colourwork design left before the top ribbing section so I’m super excited to finish it.
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teashopcrafts · 11 months
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My prize lounging Goldblum funko is here to help me out with this one, lol.
This took forever to design, but it turned out so cool!  The t-rex looked so goofy in the first tries, lol, so happy that it finally worked.
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Check out the shop: https://teashopcrafts.bigcartel.com/
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blueiskewl · 2 years
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Triceratops Skull Triceratops horridus Late Cretaceous (approx. 66 million years ago). Hell Creek Formation, South Dakota.
90 inches (228 cm) long, 57 inches (145 cm) wide, supraorbital brow horns each measuring approx. 36½ inches (93 cm) in length, nasal horn measuring approx. 7¾ inches (20 cm) in length. Height of 92½ inches (235 cm) when mounted on custom stand. Estimated weight of 441 pounds (200 kg).
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fallensapphires · 2 months
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Nature: Dinosaur Bones
I think when you work on fossils, and you realize that a species is there, and it's abundant for quite a long period of time, and then at some point it's no longer there - and so, when you look at that bigger picture, yes, you realize that either you change and adapt, or, as a species, you go extinct.
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sepdet · 1 year
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A Saga…
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@bunjywunjy @johannesviii @palaeoplushies
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Here's the Field Museum's Sue the T-Rex, the most conplete T-Rex skeleton ever discovered, for comparison.
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stimtickle · 6 months
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He eats lotsa people in toasted hotdog buns with relish and extra mustard. He’s Fuckin’ hungry alright!
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mysticcorvid17 · 6 months
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Spooktober day 1 - Skeleton 🦴
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Well, it sure has been a while huh? Some big life changes happened to me the past few months, which involved me moving to a new place and then resuming my college work. But im back from the dead, and im here to post some spooky art for my favorite time of the year!
I wasn’t sure if I could do spooktober this year given how busy I’ve been (and quite frankly I have a busy month ahead so I may get some of these done late), but I wanted to at least give it a try.
For day 1’s prompt, I chose to draw a spooooky carno skeleton (in reference to my carnotaurus character, Artemis)
and heres the prompt list i made that i'll be following this year:
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yoheyshea · 2 years
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Old button on my denom vest
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The dinosaur skeleton from Dogman would feed spamton to birds!
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illuminousvole · 2 years
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"I will leave only echoes"
Sometimes things don't end up where you thought they would, you know?
Acrylic on canvas
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xiphosuras · 2 years
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One revenge and one attack! Finishing up the last few Artfight WIP’s.
1: Ordell Liu, for eLTeh
2: Coda, for @copper-skulls
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gwydionmisha · 2 years
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teashopcrafts · 2 years
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I had to test a pattern for a commission, lol, and had way too much fun with it. One of my favorite lines from the awesome original ‘Jurassic Park’. And I really like this idea of ‘knitted movie posters’, both small like I have been doing and larger and more detailed like this one.
If you’re interested in purchasing or commissioning anything, feel free to check out the shop:  teashopcrafts.bigcartel.com
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blueiskewl · 2 years
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Gorgosaurus spec. Late Cretaceous (approx. 77 million years ago) Judith River Formation, Choteau County, Montana
Exhibition-ready mounted skeleton, measuring 9 feet, 2½ inches tall (110.5 inches, 113.5 with armature), just under 22 feet long (263.5 inches). Skull measuring 38½ by 26½ by 17 inches (97.8 x 67.3 x 43.2 cm). 79 fossil elements, mounted on custom armature with additional cast elements.
Excavated in 2018 on private land, Judith River, Choteau County, Montana..
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revretch · 1 year
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You know what messes me up?
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This dinosaur skeleton is incomplete. But, it doesn't look that way to us, because the parts it's missing are parts we don't have.
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See how there are ribs on the bottom? Those are called gastralia. That's right, dinosaurs had ribs on their stomachs as well, and modern crocodiles and alligators still have them! (Also, notice that the ribs keep going to the hips instead of stopping above the waist. This is also true of modern birds, and why a bird can't have a concave stomach!)
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Next, notice that ring floating in the center of the eye socket? That's called a sclerotic ring! Fish, reptiles, birds--with the exception of mammals (and, oddly enough, crocodilians), pretty much all modern vertebrates still have them! It's literally an eyeball bone. Afaik we haven't found a T-rex specimen with any intact, but since we've found them in other dinosaurs, it's very likely they had them too.
So, keep that in mind next time you see a dinosaur skeleton.
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scarletraptor64 · 10 months
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So, this was a photo I took on the Jurassic jungle boat ride during my Tennessee trip, but I didn’t upload it with my other photos because I had originally deleted it due to it being so blurry. But when I looked a the photo again when scrolling through the deleted photos on my iphone, I thought it was actually kinda cool looking, so i recovered the photo and decided to post it.
glad i chose to keep it. The blurriness of the lights strangely make it prettier and, for a lack of a better word, it looks artsy.
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