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Hahahaha! Anyone who can draw Dinosaurs can draw Dimetrodon! When I was younger, altough I knew Dimetrodon was a Pelycosaur, I drew him plenty! Besides, that's the non dinosaurian prehistoric animal I got more of, besides Ornithosuchus. I will draw one one day.

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Funny thing being, Ornithosuchus walked on two legs. I'd like to see Deinosuchus try that, LOL!

I have got to show you my dino pictures, while not as good as yours, I think you'll enjoy them. All I need is to scan them...

The Permian period was probably my favorite non-dino time, besides for the Teritary. The Carbiniforus just creeps me out! *wacko*

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*kisses him*

You broke my heart, Vahki.

I dunno where that came from, but, lets see your dino art!

Kisses me? *Runs away*

I'll upload my pictures once I get my hands on my dad's scanner. If you don't mind, for a few, I copied your style of the name at the bottem and the size comparison up top.

Oh and I have a question I could never get answered because it wasn't in any of my books, what's so mamma-like about the synapsids? Sure, some had fur, but the rest (Moschops, Dimetrodon, Lystrosaurus, etc.) really were not that mammal like. I mean, if I walked up to someone and showed them Dimetrodon, then said it was mammal like, they'd think I was crazy! :tongue:

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More dinos.

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Crichtonsaurus bohlini, named after Michael Crichton, writer of JP, Airframe, Congo, Sphere, among others. One of the earliest ankylosaurs.

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guaibasaurus candelariai, ancestor to all sauruschians! *bows* from Brazil.

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epachthosaurus scuittoi, a titanosaur from Argentina

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Hypselosaurus priscus, an european titanosaur, who "had" the biggest eggs, but this hasn't been proven.

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Cedarosaurus weiskopfae, an american Brachiosaur.

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Lol, Im left handed!

Anyways, got a couple more!

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Tehuelchesaurus benitezii, a sauropod with uncertain relationships. From the land of silver.

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Jiangshanosaurus lixianensis, a titanosaur from China...China's only Titanosaur, in fact.

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Mamenchisaurus youngi, longest neck on a dinosaur (Actually it belongs to Erketu ellisoni, 2/3rds of its body length is cervicalia, and second, to another species of mamenchisaurus: Mamenchisaurus hochuanensis).China.

PS: Love the new skin. Teh Batman RULES FOREVER

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Mamenchisaurus jingyanensis

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Chondrosteosaurus gigas, highly speculative restoration due to the fact little has been found. Allied with Opisthocoelicaudia. I did a bad job on it though!

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Shuangmiaosaurus gilmorei, an early duckbill with iguanodont features.

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Marshosaurus bicentismus, an early carnosaur, another speculative here. Maxillia are among the only parts known.

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aliwalia rex! the first big carnivore! it was really big for its time, but little is known about it too. I restored it after Herrerasaurus, and the tiny feathers, well...I just put those on him, lol.

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This is fantastic! What kid has not been in love with dinosaurs at one point in there life? Thank you for sharing these awsome drawings, they're really quite stunning.

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Wow thanks! I think everyone loves dinosaurs *sweet*

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Saltopus elgininsis...a dinosauriform or just a dinosaur, a coelurosaurian. Or a lagosuchid?! Looked like Procompsognathus, but with long limbs and a reptile like stance.

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Pteropelyx trielbae, an overgrown procompsognathus, or just...Pteropelyx! it died, and then it got eaten by a turtle! we only know from it a vertebra found inside a turtle, but we do know this vertebra was dinosaurian.

Therefore, this is pretty speculative.

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Denversaurus schlessmani, or Edmontonia schlessmani, might be the same. Known for just a flattened skull w/o a lower jaw.

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Yingshanosaurus jichuanensis, a stegosaur with wing like spikes over its shoulders. China

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Lanzhousaurus magnidens, herbivore dinosaur with biggest teeth. China

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Hoplitosaurus marshi, the american Polacanthus. some say it might be the same.

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Acanthopholis horridus. A dinosaur that is always illustrated in books, but actually, no one knows what it looked like...so...tehehehe!

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Rapator ornitholestoides, a dinosaur only known by a metacarpal. they said it resembled ornitholestes, but...now they realized it isn't a foot bone, but that single finger bone that holds the mononykine claw, so its an alvarezsaurid. A REALLY BIG ONE. From Australia.

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Achillobator giganticus, velociraptor on steroids.

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Saturnalia tupiniquim, one of the earliest dinosaurs. Tiny too! but it was from this dinosaur that the huge long necked ones arose from. Found in Brazil.

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Niobrarasaurus coleii, a dinosaur with a strange story. it was found in the early 1900's, named Hierosaurus. Just part of it was uncovered. the rest was left, but many years later, researches found the site again, and dug more of it. Then a couple of years later, the site was revisited and even more was uncovered from the same specimen. They also found shark teeth embedded on it...

I apologize for the stretch, but for some reason, those dinos got...enlongated! anyways, these are the last, hopefully not least...or i mean...the other way around...oh im tired its 3 in the morning!!!ENJOY!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

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You have some very nice works here. It's near if not exceeding some professional works I've seen.

I love paleontology, but not just dinosaurs. Are you interested in other prehistoric life or just dinos?

Also, most of your work is in profile. You could try some different angles if your up to the challenge.

My forte is sculpture of mostly dinosaurs and prehistoric life. If I ever get around taking the photos, I'll post some of those.

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