DinoDJ ๐ณ๏ธโ๐
@DinoDJ14
Paleoartist, Natural History lover, Conservation Biology Graduate (he/him)
Since homosexuality seems to be such a hot topic in paleo twitter atm, Pridesaurs cuz screw ur bigotry ๐โจ




Although not necessarily a *new* species to the roster itโs nice to know the Utahraptor is making a return! I feel itโs design is a really nice translation of a feathered raptor into the Jurassic style
First discovered in 1975 and named for where it was found, the Utahraptor family is ready to hunt together! Pre-order now: fron.dev/d78c
The joke made itself
Imagine being dead for 66 million years and still aura farming
Imagine being dead for 66 million years and still aura farming
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So you want to make hadrosaurs? A๐งต I'll make this amply clear before diving into this, but I am NOT a professional. Should one see this thread and find something to be incorrect, take their statement over mine.
duck horse with an axe ft. Lambeosaurus lambei

Named for their horned faces rather than for their love of trickery, the Lokiceratops is joining the Jurassic World Evolution family! Pre-order now: fron.dev/d6ae
And after a slight delay, here's Saurolophus! This is specifically angustriostrus- the species that lived in Asia. It's also right up near the top of the list for one of the largest hadrosaurs. It's a damn shame neither species has gotten much time in the spotlight.
A duck horse with a helmet ft. Corythosaurus casuarius

Still working away at my current art series focusing on Hadrosaurs but if down the line I decided to do another similar series which group below would people be most interested in? (Purposely excluding theropods for now because they get enough attention as is imo)
Piebald duck horse ft. Corythosaurus intermedius

โHow many Hadrosaurs are you gonna draw?โ Yes.

Tonight's post is a forgotten favorite of the early 2000's: Corythosaurus! One of those animals that got a major boost in popularity from media at the time and just didn't seem to stay in the light, really cool nonetheless. It's also known from a great mummy!
Beaks have grown longer and larger, and ranges have expanded to follow the feeders. Learn more: scim.ag/4jMUmNu @NewsfromScience
What I am humbly regarding as the most significant, impactful and beautiful of #books devoted to #palaeoart / #paleoart - MESOZOIC ART II, edited by @sharkbitesteve and myself, published by @BloomsburyBooks - has arrived here at Tet Zoo Towers. It's on general sale in September!