boy’s night!
a bachelor party of tyrannosaurus rex practice and bond through gentle face holds to ready themselves for another season of competitive and territorial face biting
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Daspletosaurus species study - Impressions of the three species of the Tyrannosaur genus Daspletosaurus, which lived in Laramida 78-74 million years ago
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A dinosaur tooth of an indeterminate theropod from the Itat Formation in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia. Although labeled as Kileskus aristotocus, the odd absence of a mesial carinae suggest it may not be proceratosaurid, or even tyrannosauroid. Unfortunately there are not many papers published on isolated teeth from these Middle Jurassic deposits, and this particular morphology does not seem to correspond to any known clade.
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Tyrannosaurus rex, the one and only. I forgot how to use my tattoo inker brush effectively so this drawing was made with my trusty pencil brush lol.
With Hatsune Miku for scale:
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AWMM-IL 2022.21 “Barbara” is a Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton unearthed from the Hell Creek formation in Montana, recently on display at New Zealand’s Auckland War Memorial Museum. She is best known for possibly being pregnant, assumed due to the presence of medullary bone tissue, and for a catastrophic metatarsal injury which would have rendered her unable to hunt while recovering and with a noticeable limp afterwards, but which was clearly healed. The implications of her survival through such an injury are fascinating, but any formal papers on Barbara will be long in coming as she has returned to her private owner since her exhibit closed at the end of 2023.
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and as the earth runs to the ground
oh, girl, it's you that i lie with
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Still not the Most Accurate Raptor Scar Ever but it is Pretty Dang Close Enough so I'm definitely Impressed...
(but still annoying that it took mattel so long just to get it somewhat right though)
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Happy Mother’s Day
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Last day of the Judith River July challenge month is officially Day 11 (or even 31): Daspletosaurus wilsoni.
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The Second Dinosaur of 2024: A Tyrannosaurus mcraeensis feasts on a recently-killed Sierraceratops turneri (which was found nearly 2 years earlier from the same locality as the theropod) 72 million years ago in what is now the Hall Lake Formation of New Mexico.
References: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-023-47011-0
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A dinosaur tooth of an Albertosaurus sarcophagus from the Horseshoe Canyon Formation in Drumheller, Alberta, Canada. Contrary to popular belief, this genus is not found in the older Judith River or Two Medicine Formations in the United States. The confusion may have derived from the occasional synonomization of Gorgosaurus into Albertosaurus.
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Drew this on my chemistry packet.
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Dinofact #61
Tarbosaurus, a large tyrannosaurid dinosaur which is closely related to Tyrannosaurus, if not a synonym of Tyrannosaurus, is renowned for having the smallest forelimbs relative to body size of all Tyrannosaurids.
Source: Wikipedia
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