Progress is being made on the tyrannosaur block! Steve is removing pounds of matrix to expose the neck of Tantalus/Denver's Tyranno/Little Denver (nickname debate ongoing) with the ZPT-BR (ZOIC Bronto). This dinosaur was found in the "death pose", meaning its neck is bent over its back. The top of the head should be near the hip region.
Quick sketch based on the new paper on a juvenile Gorgosaurus specimen with the remains of 2 Citipes babies in it's stomach. It's a beautiful specimen of one of my favorite dinosaurs and an important look into the diets of young Tyrannosaurids.
Based off the Pachyrhinosaurus who apparently survived having half its face torn off, avoided kicking the bucket for a significant amount of time after that, and was still among the strongest of its herd.
That's a prehistoric Chad. I'm not kidding.
I don't know about dinosaur bone structure that much, but I'm pretty sure bro's brain had regular meetings with the sun.
A Gorgosaurus libratus feasts upon a recently killed Spiclypeus shipporum 76 million years ago in what is now the Judith River Formation of Montana; Three small Azhdarchids and two Enantiornithids arrive to take scraps that the large predator has left behind.
I tried to only do herbivores in my new series of dinosaur stickers... But I was advised by counsel that it would be a very unwise idea. So here's the Tyrannosaur Appreciation Society!