Can anyone guess what kind of dinosaurs lived on the those islands that I drew circles in 72 to 66 ma?
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First 3d model needs critique.
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I created 3 possible evolutionary stories of Triceratops, what do you think?(this is pure speculation, but it is interesting to speculate on the evolutionary history of certain animals)
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Ancient ‘Saber-Toothed’ Salmon Had Tusk-Like Teeth, New Study Shows
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An extremely stylized Lythronax drawing I made [ OC ]
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Could ceratopsians have had colorful horns?
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Every ceratopsian paleoart I see shows the horns as drab and monocolored. Is there evidence for this or is it possible that I just discovered a paleoart meme? submitted by /u/Unusual_Hedgehog4748 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Carcharadontisaur/tyrannosaur overlap in appalachia
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Howdy y'all. I live in the Appalachian Mountains and know that the region is famously poor in fossils as fossils just don't do good in mountain environments and hot humid weather also doesn't help. One thing I have noticed though is that seemingly when the western interior seaway split north America between laramidia and the Appalachian continent, acrocanthosaurus seems to have occupied the Appalachian side during the early cretaceous, with the tyrannosaurs appalachiasaurus and dryptosaurus later occupying the area. The tyrannosaurs are quite smaller than acrocantho and it got me thinking if ..read more
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I've read about eotriceratop almost everywhere now, but do we know which animals it lived with? as I couldn't find any information online
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by /u/Neither-Pie8981
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I recently happened to read about eotriceratop in the Princeton field guide to dinosaur 3rd edition, reading the formation in which it was found it says that it lived in the highest part of horseshoe canyon, but apart from it it doesn't mention any other dinosaurs in that part, you know other dinosaurs that lived this high in horseshoe canyon? submitted by /u/Neither-Pie8981 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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T mcraensis, icthyotitan , vasuki indicus From 2nd largest Tyrannosaurus species to largest marine reptile icthyotitan and the possible largest snake 2024 has been has an year of giants for paleontological discoveries
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Exceptionally well-preserved shark fossils from the time of the dinosaurs identified in Mexico
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