The first dino sketches of 2024!!!
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Muttaburrasaurus got added to prehistoric kingdom party
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Mythunga, a cretaceous pterosaurLinks and propaganda
Mammalodon, a cenozoic baleen whale from before baleen
Mandageria, a devonian lobe-finned fish
Megalibgwillia, a big cenozoic echidna
Meiolania, a cenozoic horned tortoise
Minmi, a cretaceous armoured dinosaur
Murgonemys, a cenozoic soft-shelled turtle
Murrayglossus, an even bigger cenozoic echidna
Muttaburrasaurus, a cretaceous ornithopod dinosaur
Mythunga, a cretaceous pterosaur
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Muttaburrasaurus
Posca paint markers, Brusho powder paint
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Trick or treat!!
Muttaburrasaurus!
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Dinosaurs: Rulers of the Earth. Written by Don Lessem. Double page illustrations by Steve Kirk. Published in 1996.
Internet Archive
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My absolute favorite muttaburrasaurus! One of my favorite dinosaurs period, really. Sometimes I wish would could just transport him to the park, but alas he is a reserve dinosaur. He has a small herd and no reason to be brought into captivity. So I shall admire him from afar! (I call him Genie.)
-Cam, Park Social Media & Public Relations Manager
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The second one of those dinosaur art requests that I'm doing. This time it's just a headshot since I have a bunch of requests to get through (also I struggle a little bit with Iguanadontian anatomy)
(Dinosaur is Muttaburrasaurus, suggested by a-dinosaur-a-day)
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6/23/22 Muttaburrasaurus
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Murder Drones Characters Represented with Jurassic Park/Jurassic World Dinosaurs
Uzi Doorman as a Pyroraptor
N as the Indoraptor
V as a Therizinosaurus
J as the Indominus Rex
Doll as a Dilophosaurus
Lizzy as a Gallimimmus
Khan Doorman as Minmi
Thad as Muttaburrasaurus
Sam as Stygimoloch
Darren as Dryosaurus
Rebecca as Struthimimmus
Alice as Dimorphodon
Baun as Lystrosaurus
Braiden as Homocephale
The Sentinels as the Troodontids
Cyn as Scorpius Rex
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Dinosaur Trail, Muttaburra, Australia: Muttaburra is an outback town and locality in the Barcaldine Region, Queensland, Australia. Muttaburra was the discovery site of the Muttaburrasaurus, one of Australia's most famous dinosaurs. Wikipedia
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Anotha mutta
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#Archovember Day 23 - Kunbarrasaurus ieversi
In the Early Cretaceous of Australia lived the small, basal ankylosaurian Kunbarrasaurus ieversi. Originally thought to be a species of Minmi, Kunbarrasaurus was eventually discovered to be a new genus of ankylosaur and renamed in 2015. One specimen is the most complete dinosaur fossil ever found in Australia, even containing gut contents! This Kunbarrasaurus’ last meal consisted of plant tissue fragments, whole fruits, and whole seeds. The tissue fragments are small and seem to have been nibbled or chopped by the ankylosaur. Unlike some other dinosaurs, it lacked any gastroliths, leading paleontologists to believe it had a more sophisticated method of grinding up its food.
Kunbarrasaurus fossils have been found in marine sediment, so they were likely swept out to the shallow inland sea that covered Queensland during the Early Cretaceous. However, some other unfortunate dinosaurs have also been found in the same Allaru Formation. These include the titanosaur Austrosaurus and the iguanodontian Muttaburrasaurus.
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When will I get a dinosaur documentary on Australian dinosaurs...
It's literally why I cling to the walking with dinosaurs one so hard. They had a brief appearance in "spirits of the ice forest" where muttaburrasaurus came through the area.
And then there's never been any attention since and it fucks me off because we have so many other cool ones but no it's all about the American ones.
God I'm tired of seeing trex it's so overused at this point. I just want shit that ISN'T American for once either.
Which once more I live about Walking With it's just so GOOD-
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Note One: Thescelosaurids may or may not be Ornithopods
Note two: the listed members are examples and there are usually many more genera in a given group
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