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veloci-raptor · 1 year
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Fauna of the Kem Kem Beds
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a-dinosaur-a-day · 10 months
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anything I didn't mention just pick the closest thing (compsognathids put with weird floofs, basal Neornithischians with Ornithopods, etc)
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meredithmcclaren · 6 years
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Non-Binary-bbachisaurus
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dinoesculturas · 3 years
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Proyectos actuales #Rebbachisaurus y #Tyrannotitan hechos con masilla epoxi de @parsecsarte / Current projects, Rebbachisaurus and Tyrannotitan made of epoxy clay by @parsecsarte (en Argentina) https://www.instagram.com/p/CSP5hKvj0sU/?utm_medium=tumblr
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1dinodaily · 2 years
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2/17/22 Rebbachisaurus
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eckspeeemb · 7 years
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A for Aucasaurus, R for Rebbachisaurus, and W for Wuerhosaurus!
I've been quietly working away at my alphabet project this past week, and I'm almost done!
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tyranno7rx · 7 years
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Jack and Ashi ends up in a coastal delta of what is now the Kem Kem Beds in Morocco, 98 million BC during the Cenomanian stage of the Late Cretaceous period, encountering dangerous types of dinosaurs and other animal species. Together they face a Spinosaurus (shown eating a Mawsonia) and a Carcharodontosaurus (shown on right feeding a young Rebbachisaurus). Will Jack and Ashi survive together in the Cretaceous and its deadly dinosaurs and other predators and return to their own past?
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tyrannus55 · 5 years
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With the goodwill, imagination and energy of Martin Munt, Gary Blackwell (and the whole team), after many years of sporadically attending SVPCA meetings, I think this year was probably the best organised of all I have attended so far.  The novel organisation of the talks not in seat rows in an auditorium, but freely seating around tables enjoying the sessions… that was an excellent idea.  The lunches were well catered for and generous, and obviously, it helped that in reality, all happened in a yacht club!  Very good exhibitors in general with a marvellous, reduced-scaled 3D printed Neovenator,  excellent sculptures of Andrew Cocks and marvellous fossils courtesy of several famous collectors, including a fantastic rebbachisaurid sauropod provided by famous TV star UK dinosaur expert Dean R. Lomax author of Dinosaurs of the British Isles… but unfortunately, the attendance was not extremely numerous.
Some people managed to get a copy of Extreme Dinosaurs Pt II at the conference… I thank you!
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I’m eagerly awaiting the first reviews. Hope they will be kind with my not-so-perfect use of the English language! I would like to especially thank Richard Forrest, my old pals David Unwin and David Martill (trying hard to to debunk current thinking about pterosaur skin… we’ll see!)
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Remmert Schouten, Darren Naish, Mike Taylor (left us breathless with his sauropod pictures!), Cindy Howells, Jeff Liston, Tyrrell’s Museum ace Don Henderson, legendary IOW natives John Sibbick and his wife and many more, including a very interesting talk by David Norman reappraisal of Scelidosaurus (with new points of view that actually have a lot to do with one of the projects reviewed in Extreme Dinosaurs II:  Dinosaur rEvolution!), the unfortunately very brief (thanks to chicken problems) appearance of Georgia Witton McLean and Mark Witton and our dedicated hosts for making the event lively and welcoming…
Just a couple of suggestions: next time please don’t do >all< the dinosaur talks last day!
And SOS: PLEASE do something for that neglected Dinosaur Isle Museum... One of the most important landmarks in the UK’s palaeontology and one of the most prolific purveyors of dinosaur fossils of the land deserves better. Many sculptures were in such deteriorated state like I’ve never seen anywhere in the world… including my beloved, now really sad-looking,  Caudipteryx, designed and supervised by me and constructed by sculptor Jonathan Hateley, in the days of old, for some famous Dorling Kindersley books.
Maybe it’s all down to government cuts? I noticed to my relief that there was not a single Brexit bone in the house…  and not even some of the native Isle of Wight ones!
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Thank you all for the support and great European solidarity!
See you at Tet Zoo next… this time with even better and a copious amount of copies of Extreme Dinosaurs The Projects Pt. II!
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And by the way, I’m still waiting for an answer to my query regarding the function of Melanosomes and what it might mean fo the study of colour on dinosaurs! Ruffling feathers anyone?
Dinosaur Isle Museum and SVPCA 2019… With the goodwill, imagination and energy of Martin Munt, Gary Blackwell (and the whole team), after many years of sporadically attending SVPCA meetings, I think this year was probably the best organised of all I have attended so far.  
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fatmilkers · 4 years
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this rendition of the rebbachisaurus is killing me
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archosaurophilia · 6 years
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Several years ago National Geographic ran a cover story about how Spinosaurus was most likely a quadraped and swam to hunt its prey. Baryonyx, my favorite dinosaur, is very closely related to Spinosaurus. Does the Spinosaurus discovery bring the bipedal-ness of Baryonyx into question?
It doesn’t seem like it! Baryonyx is known from at least one relatively complete fossil, the holotype, which shows enough of the animal’s arms, pelvis, and upper legs to assure us that it wasn’t anywhere near a quadrupedal gait. The closely related Suchomimus from the Cretaceous of Niger, nearer to Baryonyx than Spinosaurus in the spinosaurid family tree, is also known from good remains that show even more of the bones of its limbs, seeming to confirm that, like all other theropod groups, the default state of spinosaurids was bipedality. See the skeletal by paleoartist Scott Hartman below for the current consensus view on how Baryonyx was likely built:
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Does this mean, a priori, that Spinosaurus can’t have broken this mold? Not necessarily... But National Geographic covers aside, it’s hardly confirmed that Spinosaurus was a quadruped, whether part- or full-time. Spinosaurus has historically been a problematical dinosaur to study, since the fossil record seems only to have given us a few handfuls of remains to go by. Since the 2013 paper which prompted the cover story you refer to, other theropod experts have continued to express concern about the fact that the reconstruction given in that paper was based on a “chimera”, or a combination of fossil elements from two different Spinosaurus found at different locations. It’s also been suggested that the humerus used to scale the limbs of this reconstruction didn’t belong to a Spinosaurus at all, but to the unrelated sauropod Rebbachisaurus.
Even if the limb proportions are solid, though, other experts say that the phalanges - the bones of its hands - could not have supported its weight. See also a recent paper by Donald M. Henderson which specifically refutes many points of the 2013 paper. For weird, low-slung bipeds in the animal world, we actually need look no farther than the pangolin. Despite their long tails and funky little forelimbs, they seem to be pretty capable on just two legs.
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a-dinosaur-a-day · 1 year
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good luck I have no idea who will win
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crosscomic · 6 years
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The 18 Regions of Apageea and their specific populations.
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Aelir - a semi-arid and cold region in the East.
Bein Clan (Saurian, most similar in appearance to Beishanlong)
Ineok Clan (Saurian, most similar in appearance to Deinocherius)
Quian Clan (Saurian, Qianzhosaurus)
Rebalk (Equine, Basotho/Basuto Pony)
Torq Clan (Saurian, Gigantoraptor)
Yuta Clan (Saurian, Yutyrannus)
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Arctic - the norther-most region of Apangeea, arctic and tundra climate.
Itoka (Equine, Brabant/Belgian Draft)
Itosu (Equine, American Cream Draft)
Kato (Equine, Shire)
Odro Clan (Saurian, Orodromeus)
Troo Clan (Saurian, Troodon)
Yhri Clan (Saurian, Pachyrhinosaurus)
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Balir - Southernmost region of Apangeea, a cold tundra climate in a marshy area
Balsik (Equine, Dales Pony)
Coro Clan (Saurian, Microraptor)
Onom Clan (Saurian, Anomalipes)
Rishki Clan (Saurian, Koreaceratops)
Zalk Clan (Saurian, Halszkaraptor)
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Balk - a lush temperate grassland, with the occasional forests and mountain ranges
Balkiera (Equine, Icelandic Horse)
Oroto Clan (Saurian, Olorotitan)
Salki (Equine, Garrano)
Shuni Clan (Saurian, Shantungosaurus)
Tabor Caln (Saurian, Tarbosaurus)
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Boreal Belt - home to a cold desert and very dense coniferous forests.
Aggron Clan (Saurian, Triceratops)
Agra Clan (Saurian, Acrocanthosaurus)
Cardirus (Equine, Warmblood)
Eiso Clan (Saurian, Edmontosaurus)
Garros Clan (Saurian, Tyrannosaurus Rex)
Kais Clan (Saurian, Ankylosaurus)
Karosso (Equine, Lusitano)
Lous Clan (Saurian, Pachycephalosaurus)
Nijk Clan (Saurian, Deinonychus)
Saur Clan (Saurian, Brachiosaurus)
Tahira Caln (Saurian, Utahraptor)
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Falign Peninsula - a cold, tundra region littered with mountains and fjords.
Cagne Clan (Saurian, Concavenator)
Faglin (Equine, Sable Island Pony)
Fallierra (Equine, Shetland Pony)
Magyr Clan (Saurian, Magyarosaurus)
Ysil Clan (Saurian, Hypsilophodon)
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Katore - the Eastern taiga region, less forested than it’s Western counterpart, but more steep.
Chero Clan (Saurian, Archeopteryx)
Crok Clan (Saurian, Arcovenator)
Grao Clan (Saurian, Hugarosaurus)
Haba Clan (Saurian, Rhabdodon)
Katolini (Equine, Breton Draft)
Kotoba (Equine, Fjord Horse)
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Katoro - the Western taiga region, heavily forested with dull mountains and the end of the cold boreal desert.
Cars Clan (Saurian, Falcarius)
Hars Clan (Saurian, Gorgosaurus)
Katorrus (Equine, Fresian/Warlander)
Kojat Clan (Saurian, Dakotaraptor)
Mog Clan (Saurian, Edmontonia)
Nigso Caln (Saurian, Einiosaurus)
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Moon’s Jewel - a relatively large coniferous island.
Feqr (Equine, Miniature horse)
Jork Clan (Saurian, Telmatosaurus)
Xes Clan (Saurian, Zalmoxes)
Zalqr Clan (Saurian, Balaur)
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Rasa, the Moon - the island continent has clashing climates with the southern part being temperate and the northern part is a hot dry desert.
Aleki Clan (Saurian, Allosaurus)
Geteg Clan (Saurian, Stegosaurus)
Odos Clan (Saurian, Diplodocus)
Seqroa (Equine, English Riding Pony)
Sevrega (Equine, Welsh Pony Section A/B)
Sevsoni (Equine, Oldenburg - but smaller in size)
Thij Clan (Saurian, Othnielia)
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Rega - Rega is home to a hot desert, steppes in the south and a monsoon tropical delta in the north. 
Mahi Clan (Saurian, Spinosaurus)
Nihro Clan (Saurian, Nigersaurus)
Paralt Clan (Saurian, Paraltitan)
Rakoi Clan (Saurian, Charcharodontosaurus)
Regalis (Equine, Akhal-Teke)
Reigal (Equine, Campolina) 
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Rus Steppes - temperate steppes, somewhat arid.
Ebba Clan (Saurian, Afromimus)
Morjim Clan (Saurian, Rebbachisaurus)
Nurrus (Equine, American Mustang)
Rogh Clan (Saurian, Rugops)
Rus (Equine, Mongolian horse)
Urlu Clan (Saurian, Ouranosaurus)
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(Western/Eastern) Rousse - mainly consisting of temperate forests, western and eastern Rousse share a very similar climate and the Steppes serving as the middle-ground made it easy for a more uniform population between the two regions.
Almani Clan (Saurian, Alamosaurus)
Bimbi Clan (Saurian, Bambiraptor)
Cardirus (Equine, Warmblood)
Dibal Clan (Saurian, Diabloceratops)
Herga Clan (Saurian, Lythronax)
Nasur Clan (Saurian, Nasutoceratops)
Rebalk (Equine, Lipizzaner)
Selsoon, the Northern variety (Equine, Appaloosa)
Zun Caln (Saurian, Anzu)
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South Rousse - tropical region mainly consisting of savannas, however patches of tropical forests border the coastline to the south.
Abur Clan (Saurian, Carnotaurus)
Ajrita Clan (Saurian, Argentinosaurus)
Gamara Clan (Saurian, Amargasaurus)
Hatla Clan (Saurian, Saltasaurus)
Jiko Clan (Saurian, Giganotosaurus)
Selsoon, the Southern variety (Equine, Paint horse)
Sono (Equine, Tennessee Walking Horse)
Sorrus (Equine, American Saddlebred)
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The Great Desert - the largest hot desert in Apangeea, bordered by tall mountains to the East
Attalrig (Equine, Arabian)
Beipi Clan (Saurian, Beipiaosaursus)
Cier Clan (Saurian, Velociraptor)
Spira Clan (Saurian, Gigantspinosaurus)
Verte Clan (Saurian, Protoceratops)
Zijik Caln (Saurian, Therizinosaurus)
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The Great Forest - very dense tropical forests
Glips Clan (Saurian, Macrogryphosaurus)
Ihaber Clan (Saurian, Isaberrysaura)
Sorak (Equine, Bashkir Curly Horse)
Torq Clan (Saurian, Megaraptor)
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The Inbetween - temperate steppes and forests
Kotore (Equine, Cleveland Bay)
Lajma Clan (Saurian, Orthomerus)
Lokj Clan (Saurian, Achillobator)
Rrion Clan (Saurian, Baryonyx)
Taga Clan (Saurian, Iguanodon)
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The Plentiful Lands - tropical savannas and a very specific sort of tropical forests.
Cisir Clan (Saurian, Charonosaurus)
Huay Clan (Saurian, Huayangosaurus)
Kelk Clan (Saurian, Alectrosaurus)
Laoi Clan (Saurian, Liaoningosaurus)
Mius Clan (Saurian, Gallimimus)
Nashin Clan (Saurian, Nanshiungosaurus)
Preno Clan (Saurian, Prenochephale)
Resaals (Equine, Thoroughbred)
Sanyx Clan (Saurian, Sinosauropteryx)
Sohil Clan (Saurian, Shaochilong)
Tiss Clan (Saurian, Psittacosaurus)
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meredithmcclaren · 5 years
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All the Pride Dinos from 2018.
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, Abrosaurus
[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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Line 5, Dinosaur 4: Description: An Abrosaurus colored with the abrosexual pride flag colors.  Its body is facing the viewer’s left with a long neck and head curved toward the viewer’s right.  It’s foremost front leg is picked up in midstep.  The tail is curved behind its body.  The body is hot pink with a chin and forehead crest that are lighter pink.  It’s legs have stripes in light and dark green.]
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dinoesculturas · 3 years
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Comenzamos un nuevo proyecto de la mano de @parsecsarte / Let's start a new projects with the products from @parsecsarte #Limaysaurus #Rebbachisaurus (en Argentina) https://www.instagram.com/p/CR4sUrGLdu2/?utm_medium=tumblr
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Rebbachisaurus (†Rebbachisaurus garasbae) top view CollectA replica https://ift.tt/nNG2b0V
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animalfigure · 4 years
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/> Rebbachisaurus Dinosaur Toys R Us Maidenhead Rubber Figure 22" Long Rare 2010 https://ebay.to/325bqKJ
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