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Post by spinosaurus1 on Apr 24, 2014 5:32:24 GMT 5
sorry, it's been a while. log in issues were evident, but it's all good now. a preview on my new picture that would be finished by the end of this week or later. a lythronax gains lead on a fleeing diabloceratops
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Post by spinosaurus1 on Apr 24, 2014 6:30:55 GMT 5
a globidens rushes from below to crush an ammonite.
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Post by spinosaurus1 on Apr 24, 2014 22:44:30 GMT 5
austroraptor based on scott hartmans skeletal drawing
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Post by spinosaurus1 on Apr 24, 2014 22:45:48 GMT 5
heres a drawing of eustreptospondyilus drawn in school during class
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Post by spinosaurus1 on Apr 24, 2014 22:47:58 GMT 5
inspired by orcas, dolphins, crocodiles, even large catfish, I give to you a quick scetch of kronosaurus temporarily beaching itself to grab a young australovenator
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Post by spinosaurus1 on Apr 24, 2014 22:49:52 GMT 5
ouranosaurus
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Post by spinosaurus1 on Apr 24, 2014 22:51:40 GMT 5
I made a lot of drawings heres a saltwater crocodile
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Post by spinosaurus1 on Apr 24, 2014 22:53:31 GMT 5
and a Indian gharial
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LeopJag
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Panthera kryptikos (cryptic, evasive panther)
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Post by LeopJag on Apr 28, 2014 10:50:55 GMT 5
My rendition of a diagram that demonstrates features which distinguishes the genus felinae from the genus pantherinae. this would be why cougars have shorter faces than leopard skulls of similar mass.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 28, 2014 19:42:23 GMT 5
Felinae and Pantherinae aren't genera, they are subfamilies. Just saying
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LeopJag
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Panthera kryptikos (cryptic, evasive panther)
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Post by LeopJag on Apr 29, 2014 6:36:14 GMT 5
Ah thanx for the correction.
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Fragillimus335
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Sauropod fanatic, and dinosaur specialist
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Post by Fragillimus335 on May 3, 2014 22:33:37 GMT 5
Styracosaurus albertensis-Patterened after the Scorpionfish.
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Post by spinosaurus1 on May 18, 2014 17:56:26 GMT 5
torvosaurus
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Post by spinosaurus1 on May 18, 2014 17:59:42 GMT 5
an intruding male anzu enters another territory and spotted a feamale anzu guarding her eggs. young and determined, he decides to court her. the female shows no interest. then at a glance, the young male spots a small, green glint of an egg shell under her. his actions suddenly turns aggressive and comes at the female. he will kill the eggs in order to be able to mate with the female. the female turns and releases a large hiss, but refuses to move from he position. the male was to preoccupied in his actions, because he had yet to realize that the father had returned and ran straight at the intruder, head on. color and shading would come soon.
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Post by spinosaurus1 on May 18, 2014 18:02:10 GMT 5
the dueling dinosaurs, velociraptor vs protoceratops reconstruction
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