A group of Einiosaurus digging through the ground with their curved horns to maybe find some snacks.
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Simple Einiosaurus I made to practice with some more textured brushes
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Drew Einiosaurus from memory on my math packet.
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Got my Beasts of the Mesozoic Gorgosaurus figure in the mail today! From that kickstarter forever ago.
And, oof, yeah, I can see how these guys are a problem for the Singing People. I knew they were big, sure, but that they dwarf the Einiosaurus cows by THIS much I did not anticipate. That's a lot of dinosaur. The guy's skull is about as big as the cow's, and that one's a ceratopsid! That's wild!
(Also included the Dromaeosaurus figure I have of the same series in the same scale, because Bug the good boy dinosaur.)
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do you have a favorite herbi and carni dinosaur? (specific genus or family group)
Favourite carnivorous dinosaur is easy, Sinosauropteryx prima!
It's been my favourite dinosaur of all time for ages, because it represents such an incredible leap forward in our scientific understanding of dinosaurs! It was the first dinosaur described with fossilised feathers (that wasn't considered basically a bird already)!
If that wasn't enough, years later it's one of the only extinct dinosaurs whose colours are almost entirely known! It was an earthy red-brown, with white stripes on its tail and a black "bandit mask" on its face. So, basically an Early Cretaceous red panda.
(art by Gabriel Ugueto)
As for herbivorous dinosaurs, I don't really have a definitive favourite. There's such a huge variety of them, but personally I am always very fond of ceratopsians and sauropods, which I think are just absolutely beautiful creatures.
Out of the ceratopsians I love the chasmosaurini, with their enormous frills and horns and such, and am specifically very fond of Anchiceratops for its apparently weirdly long neck.
But there's a bunch of ceratopsians that I really love, like Pentaceratops, Einiosaurus, Zuniceratops, Udanoceratops, and Styracosaurus.
As for sauropods, the ones I love to see the most are titanosaurs because I find their long upward-sloping backs and necks especially graceful, and it amazes me that The Largest Animals ever walk on land also held themselves with such poise and elegance.
(Dreadnoughtus by Mark Witton)
One thing I notice going through my list of favourite dinosaurs, is how few of them I've actually drawn! Aside from Anchiceratops the art here isn't mine, and it's weird that I haven't drawn much of these guys who I find so beautiful to look at!
Also, feel free to add on to this with your own favourite dinosaurs! Can be carnivores, herbivores, omnivores, whatever!
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Repostober Day 23
whoops, forgot to queue up stuff for this week, Howabout I start this week with some Fakemon?
This'n is the Grass Starter of a Region i've been working on in some Spare time, Based on Ceratopsians (my favorite group of dinosaurs)
Acerops - Grass
(Acer + Aquilops)
Einiferous - Grass/Ground
(Einiosaurus + Coniferous)
Hammerostra - Grass/Ground
(Hammer + Pachyrostra)
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Jurassic June day 7: Einio!
"Einio has garnered a pretty short temper over the millions of years from people CONSTANTLY asking if they can use her horn as a bottle opener."
Genus: Einiosaurus
Time: Late Cretaceous 75-74 mya
Discovered: USA
Length: 4.5m (15 ft)
Diet: Herbivore
man the fossil fighters fans are comin out in full force huh? thanks for the support yall I really appreciate it qwq
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