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1dinodaily · 2 years
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6/8/22 Panoplosaurus
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a-dinosaur-a-day · 27 days
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Artwork by @thewoodparable
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delyth-thomas-art · 9 months
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Smaugust 2023 - Panovern
A Tenidraco rides a Panovern (Panoplosaurus vivernus), after a successful harvest of protein rich beetle grubs. The Panovern use its strength and wedge shaped head to roll old tree trunks to expose the grubs to be collected. Relatively docile they make for easy domestication.
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paleostock · 1 year
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Ornithomimus and Panoplosaurus
In this image, we see the slender ornithomimid dinosaur Ornithomimus and the heavily armored Ankylosaur Panoplosaurus, two species that coexisted during the Late Cretaceous Epoch.
License this stock resource at: https://paleostock.com/resource/ornithomimus-and-panoplosaurus-stock-photo
Illustration by Sergey Krasovskiy
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thesumlax · 8 months
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And another dinosaur thing - I said on the Saurolophus picture I was gonna draw cheekless dinosaurs, so here they are.
I'm following Ali Nabavizadeh's model, which suggests that the "ornithischian cheek" was actually housing these huge adductors:
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And also using these nice references by domesticus1 from Twitter:
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While the skulls of ornithischians do seem to have bony correlates for the "alternative lips" similar to herbivorous lizards like Conolophus and Uromastyx, the Nabavizadeh-style muscles still extend much further so we end up with "lepidosaur lips" regardless. The only exception is of course Panoplosaurus with those crazy rictal bones, thouh I don't think they would be just suspended in skin in the middle, but rather protecting the adductor.
As for the transition between lips and beak, I was inspired by the only modern animals I know of that have both:
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Finally, three notes:
Stegoceras does apparently have a beaked predentary, it's just small and not preserved on any skulls I've seen.
I gave Chasmosaurus under-frill fuzz based on the same logic as humans having armpit hair.
Saurolophus is depicted with a sort of inflatable nose-balloon in its deflated state.
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full list of twst characters as dinosaurs
riddle: stegosaurus
ace: velociraptor
deuce: velociraptor
cater: parasaurolophus
trey: brachiosaurus
leona: monolophosaurus
jack: ankylosaurus
ruggie: deinonychus
azul: gallimimus
jade: plesiosaurus
floyd: dakosaurus
kalim: pachycephalosaurus
jamil: indominus
vil: indo-raptor
epel: pilophosaurus
rook: kentrosaurus
idia: mosasaurus
ortho: triceratops
malleus: brachiosaurus
silver: panoplosaurus
sebek: tyrannosaurus (t rex)
lilia: taradactyl
i love dinosaurs so much omg
Sebek as a t rex is so good
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lanaevyssmoved · 6 months
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:0c I would LOVE some casserole thank you!! Yummy delicious casserole...
btw i did ur random dino assignment and i got panoplosaurus
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zponds · 1 year
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My big idea for Genie Team Season 10
Well, this is my 500th post, so I thought I’d talk about something big. That being one big idea I have for Grantgfan’s Genie Team season 10.
With that being the 10th season, I thought that my idea for it would be pretty big too. And my idea for The Genie Team season 10 is… the genies, their masters, and their friends finding out the realization of dinosaurs (and other prehistoric creatures) all around the world.
And this whole thing would be teased at the end of season 9, where a large map of the world with thumbtacks stuck in it, with each one depicting a known location of dinosaur sightings. They’d be 14 in all (at the moment); with 5 in North America, 3 in South America, 4 in Africa, 1 in Indonesia, and 1 in Australia. And as season 10 progresses, more thumbtacks would be added to the map, with a different color representing a different wave; like red for wave 1, blue for wave 2, green for wave 3, and yellow for wave 4.
And speaking of waves, the dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures would make appearances in the several waves below. WAVE 1: Dryosaurus, Gallimimus, Homalocephale, Kentrosaurus, Pachycephalosaurus, Styracosaurus, Ankylosaurus, Brachiosaurus, Camarasaurus, Corythosaurus, Edmontosaurus, Ouranosaurus, Parasaurolophus, Stegosaurus, Albertosaurus, Ceratosaurus, Dilophosaurus, Velociraptor, Acrocanthosaururs, Allosaurus, Spinosaurus, Tyrannosaurs Rex, Triceratops, Torosaurus, Carcharadontosaurus, Alioramus, Apatosaurus, Baryonyx, Compsognathus, Deinonychus, Diplodocus, Iguanodon, Maiasaura, Ornithomimus, Panoplosaurus, Tenontosaurus, Thescelosaurus, Wuerosaurus, Yangchuanosaurus, Pteranodon, Dimorphodon, Mosasaurus, and Tylosaurus.
WAVE 2: Othnielia, Hypsilophodon, Mamenchisaurus, Supersaurus, Brontosaurus, Ultrasaurus, Lambeosaurus, Shantungosaurus, Anatotitan, Olorotitan, Tsintaosaurus, Saurolophus, Hadrosaurus, Altirhinus, Centrosaurus, Einiosaurus, Pentaceratops, Euoplocephalus, Protoceratops, Psittacosaurus, Avaceratops, Microceratus, Orodrmeus, Gastonia, Edmontonia, Altirhinus, Brachylophosaurus, Gryposaurus, Hoplitosaurus, Stegoceras, Prenocephale, Tuojiangosaurus, Lexovisaurus, Paranthodon, Miragaia, Struthiomimus, Troodon, Proceratosaurus, Herrerasaurus, Torvosaurus, Tarbosaurus, Carnotaurus, Majungasaurus, Desplatosaurus, Suchomimus, Irritator, Procompsognathus, Ornitholestes, Cearadactylus, Geosternbergia, Nyctosaurus, Elasmosaurus, Plesiosaurus, and Styxosaurus.
WAVE 3: Dreadnoughtus, Alamosaurus, Argentinosaurus, Paralititan, Patagotitan, Sauroposeidon, Puertasaurus, Therizinosaurus, Convolosaurus, Leaellynasaurua, Stenopelix, Garudimimus, Wannanosaurus, Parkosaurus, Nipposaurus, Callovosaurus, Segnosaurus, Deinocheirus, Leptoceratops, Plateosaurus, Mussaurus, Melanosaurus, Oviraptor, Gigantoraptor, Caudipteryx, Lesothosaurus, Camptosaurus, Camposaurus, Yutyrannus, Rugops, Utahraptor, Dakotaraptor, Austroraptor, Sinosauropteryx, Mapusaurus, Tyrannotitan, Giganotosaurus, Gorogasaurus, Chirostenotes, Sinraptor, Microraptor, Sinornithosaurus, Archaeopteryx, Epidexipteryx, Caelestiventus, Tupuxuara, Zhenyuanopterus, Tropeognathus, Ornithocheirus, Hatzegopteryx, Alanqa, Hainosaurus, Icthyosaurus, Dakosaurus, Pliosaurus, and Temnodontasaurus.
WAVE 4: Shunosaurus, Saltasaurus, Nigersaurus, Amaragasaurus, Sinoceratops, Nasutoceratops, Agujaceratops, Chasmosaurus, Chungkingosaurus, Gigantspinosaurus, Dravidosaurus, Nodosaurus, Sauropelta, Minmi, Muttaburrasaurus, Dracorex, Stygimoloch, Dromiceimimus, Coelophysis, Eoraptor, Syntasaurus, Staurikosaurus, Saltopus, Shamosaurus, Struthiosaurus, Masiakasaurus, Eustreptospobdylus, Monolophosaurus, Limnoscelis, Labyrinthodontia, Diplocaulus, Koolosuchus, Metriorhynchus, Microposaurus, Sarcosuchus, Deinosuchus, Ichthyostega, Eogyrinus, Cacops, Seymouria, Prinoshuchus, Acanthostega, Eryops, Mastodonsaurus, Metoposaurus, Nothosaurus, Tanystropheus, Mesosaurus, Cryptoclidus, Kronosaurus, Liopleurodon, Shonisaurus, Onchopristus, Protostega, Archelon, Globidens, Ramphorhyncus, Ludodactylus, Scaphognathus, Tupandactylus, Azdarcho, Anomalocaris, Hallucigenia, Pterygotus, Ammonite, Cladoselache, Dunkleosteus, Eustenopteron, Hylonomus, Dimetrodon, Scutosaurus, Kannemeyeria, and Lystrosaurus.
That’s the four main waves of dinosaurs, pterosaurs, marine reptiles, and other prehistoric creatures that’ll appear in Genie Team season 10. It’s a lot of species, I know, but it’ll help in making season 10 of Grantgfan’s Genie Team even bigger. And I’d gladly help him in figuring out the scripts for future episodes of season 10.
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itchylimpet · 11 months
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People who draw dinosaurs and pride stuff in combination... someone should do the puns of PANtydraco or PANoplosaurus
Particularly pantydraco because there's also a joke there about a dinosaur wearing underwear
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camiliark · 3 years
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Pansexual Panoplosaurus!
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natalia-dinodrawer · 4 years
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Panoplosaurus
Here, a friendly nodosaurid portrait, one of my first times making shadows in grey and colouring in Photoshop CC.
Hope you like it.
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zuperbuu · 3 years
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During the month of November, I drew two toony Dinosaurs a day, then one day I drew “LGBT-Rex” and decided to do the entire Pride family! (I know Plesiosaurus, Dimetrodon and Quetzalcoatlus aren’t dinos but their names worked really well!) I've added as many of these LGBT dinosaur designs as I can to my Amazon store, but have sadly reached my submission limit. The remaining designs won't be available until I reach a higher level. Presently the represented members of the Pride family on Amazon are: Gay, Bi, Lesbian, Pansexual, Demisexual, Genderqueer, Non-Binary, Transgender and a bonus LGBT-Rex. Polyamorous, Polysexual, Intersex, Aromantic and Asexual designs have been made but cannot be uploaded to Amazon right now, but are available with the entire collection of other designs on my Redbubble store.
All the shirts are on the Amazon.co.uk store, as again I am limited by where I can offer the shirts until I level up. They are £13.49 and come in 4 colours: Black, White, Baby Blue and Pink. I will be able to add more colours when Amazon levels me up. Accessible in several sizes, including Youth. https://www.amazon.co.uk/s?rh=n%3A83450031%2Cp_4%3AZuperbuu+Works&ref=bl_sl_s_ap_web_83450031
The entire LGBTQA+ collection can be found on Redbubble, which is available worldwide: https://www.redbubble.com/people/zuperbuuworks/shop?artistUserName=zuperbuuworks&asc=u&collections=1125926&iaCode=all-departments&sortOrder=relevant
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a-dinosaur-a-day · 2 months
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meredithmcclaren · 6 years
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All the Pride Dinos.
Line 1 from Left to Right: Pride-acosaurus, Lesbian-asaura, Me-gay-lodon, Bi-lociraptor
Line 2: Trans-saurus Rex, Pan-oplosaurus, Poly-ptoceratops, Queer-zalcoatlus
Line 3: Questioning-saurus, Sinocallio-intersex, Ace-eroraptor, Aro-tosaurus
Line 4: Demi-ceiomimus, Gray-gilisaurus, Kulind-androgynous, Agender-oraptor
Line 5: Genderqueer-anadon, Genderfluid-osuchus, Non-Binary-bbachisaurus
[Description:  Various dinosaurs colored in accordance with different pride flags atop a black background.  More detailed descriptions below the cut]
[Dinosaurs listed from left to right.
Line 1, Dinosaur 1: A Psittacosaurus colored like the pride flag.  It is standing upright facing just forward and to the left.  It has a brown base that gets darker towards the bottom of its feet.  And it has spots colored like the rainbow starting with red at the head and ending with purple at the tail.
Line 1, Dinosaur 2: A feathered Leaellynasaura colored like the lesbian pride flag. Its body is angled to the audience’s left with its face towards the viewer.  Its tail is curled behind it.  Its feathers mostly pink, with a lighter underbelly and a dark spot on it’s tail.
Line 1, Dinosaur 3: A Megalodon colored with the gay pride colors.  It is swimming towards the viewer’s right.  Its underbelly is white and it has stripes arranged in a rainbow along it’s back.
Line 1, Dinosaur 4: A feathered Velociraptor colored with the bisexual pride colors.  It is in profile with one foot on the ground and another raised up.  Its arms are stretched out and its tail curves behind it.  The legs are blue, the underbelly is hot pink, and its back is purple.
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Line 2, Dinosaur 1:  A feathered Tyrannosaurus Rex colored with the trans pride colors.  The dinosaur is in profile facing the viewer’s right with its head low and its tail curved high behind it.  Its body is mostly blue with a pink tail, feet, and coloring around the eyes and nose.
Line 2, Dinosaur 2:  A Panoplosaurus colored with the pansexual pride colors.  It is jump/running with its front legs low to the ground and its back legs high in the air.  The dinosaur is facing the viewer’s left.  Its legs and underbelly are hot pink with a yellow scaled head, followed by blue scales along the back dotted with pale yellow spikes.
Line 2, Dinosaur 3:  A Leptoceratops colored with the polyamory pride colors.  The dinosaur’s body is angled to the viewer’s right while the face is forward and to the left.  Three legs are on the ground (though one back leg is mostly hidden) and the fourth front leg is held up.  It has a red underbelly and and blue coloring along its back.  There are black spots and stripes along it’s eyes, crest, spine.
Line 2, Dinosaur 4:  Not technically a dinosaur.  A feathered Quetzalcoatlus colored in the queer pride colors.  The dinosaur’s body and head are facing the viewer’s right.  Its hind legs are tucked behind its wings in a crouched position.  Its head is looking upwards.  The body is mostly white with black legs, pink wings, a blue beak, a yellow crest, and a small ring of bright green around its eye.
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Line 3, Dinosaur 1:  A Qauaesitosaurus with questioning pride colors.  It is lying down with its front legs forward and its back legs reclined towards the viewer’s left.  It has a long neck and its face is looking towards the viewer’s left.  Its tail curves up and behind its body.  It has a green underbelly with yellow spots coming around its back and red spots along its spine and tail.
Line 3, Dinosaur 2:  A feathered Sinocalliopteryx with intersex pride colors.  It is a raptor like dinosaur with its body and face looking towards the viewer’s right.  It is mostly yellow with a purple beak, hands, feet, and a purple circle on its chest.
Line 3, Dinosaur 3:  A feathered Acheroraptor colored with asexual pride colors.  The raptor’s body is mostly in profile towards the viewer’s right, but its neck and face are turned towards the viewer’s left.  It is seated on it’s haunches with two small wings mostly covering its hind legs.  The underbelly is white while a stripe of purple goes across its shoulder blades down both wings and then up the neck towards the eyes.  Its back end and tail is gray.  Its beak, wing tips, legs, and the end of its tail are all black.
Line 3, Dinosaur 4:  A seated Rhoetosaurus colored with aromantic pride colors.  This is a long necked dinosaur that has its back end seated and its tail curved behind its body.  One front most leg is picked up slightly.  The dinosaur is facing the viewer’s right.  Its underbelly is gray with black along its back.  Its spine has spots of a dark and light green.
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Line 4, Dinosaur 1:  A half feathered Dromiceiomimus colored with the demisexual pride colors.  The ostrich-like dinosaur is running towards the viewer’s left but its head is turned to look behind it (the veiwer’s right)  Its legs and tail are unfeathered and light gray.  Its head, neck, back and arms are covered in black feathers that end just as the tail begins.  There is a spot of white under its chin, and its eyes and beak are purple.
Line 4, Dinosaur 2:  A feathered Agilisaurus colored with graysexual pride colors.  The dinosaur looks to be in mid hop and in profile.  Its body faces the viewer’s left.  The underbelly is white, while most of the rest of the body is purple.  Its legs, eye, and beak are gray and its eye is ringed in black.
Line 4, Dinosaur 3:  A feathered Kulindadromeus colored in the androgynous pride colors.  The dinosaur is facing towards the viewer’s left with its head slightly lowered and its tail curling around behind it.  The legs are dark gray leading into a lighter gray along its sides.  Its under belly is hot pink and stripes of thin pink go from along its front to its back.  Its head is mostly blue with stripes of blue going alongside the pink along its back.  Its beak is a darker pink and its eye is a lighter blue.
Line 4, Dinosaur 4:  A feathered Eroraptor colored in the agender pride colors.  The dinosaur’s body is mostly facing the viewer’s right with its head turned towards the viewer’s left.  The legs and hands are black while the lower half of its body is a light green and its upper body is white.  Around its snout and eyes it is gray.
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Line 5, Dinosaur 1: An Iguanadon colored with the genderqueer pride colors.  It is standing on it’s back legs with its front legs picked up.  The body is facing the viewer’s right but the head is facing the viewer’s left.  Its tail is curved upwards.  The body is mostly green with stripes of white around the legs and back.  The toes, eyes, and beak are purple.
Line 5, Dinosaur 2:  A feathered Indosuchus colored with the genderfluid pride colors.  Its body is mostly forward facing with a slight angle to the viewer’s right.  The head is facing the viewer’s left and its tail is curved upwards behind it.  The legs are black, the underbelly and arms are pink, and the upper back legs and back are white feathers.  Along the back there are spots of blue, ringed in purple ending in a tail that has blue top feathers and purple under feathers.
Line 5, Dinosaur 3:  A Rebbachisaurus colored with the non-binary pride colors.  The body is facing forward and to the viewer’s left.  The long neck is curved and the face is angled towards the viewer’s right.  The head is mostly in profile.  Both front legs and a back leg are on the ground, the fourth leg is picked up slightly.  Its tail curves downward behind it.  The body is mostly yellow with a zigzag pattern along it’s back in black and purple.  Its back has a large lighter purple ridge with spikes along its top pointed straight up.  The head is black.  The eyes are purple.  And the tail has white stripes towards its end.]
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saga96 · 6 years
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Lil’ stocky fella celebrating pride month
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iknowdino · 5 years
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This Week in Dinosaur News: A new, large, Early Jurassic theropod, how ankylosaurs cooled their brains, and more
This Week in #Dinosaur News: A new, large, Early Jurassic theropod, how ankylosaurs cooled their brains, and more
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“Vascular reconstruction of the venous pathway in the left oronasal apparatus of Euoplocephalus” from https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0207381
Here’s what came out this week in dinosaur news:
The new theropod Saltriovenator zanellai from the Italian alps pushes back the first date of 1 ton carnivores to the earliest Jurassic source
A fluid mechanics model confirms that ankylosaur nasal…
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