One of the most notable armored dinosaurs, to which it’s osteoderms cover it’s body from head to toe, and famous for the giant club on the end of their tails which is used for defence.
(Originally drawn in October 2023 and redrawn for August 2024)
One of the largest hadrosaurids, these duck-billed dinosaurs were far more larger compared to their predators being T-rex, to which one could only imagine the huge herds of adults and young roaming throughout the swamps. (Art originally made in July 2023 and redrawn for February 2024)
The most famous of all ceratopsians, best known for it’s three horns, to which it’s magnificent horns, are speculated to be more than defense, as in the case they helped males who had the longest attract mates.
(Art originally drawn in May 2023, redrawn for February 2024)
North America’s most famous dinosaur of all time. Gotta love Prehistoric Planet (2022) for giving us the greatest design for an accurate Tyrannosaurus Rex since the days of Jurassic Park.
(Art originally done in March 2023, redrawn for January 2024)
Hi I used to go by dinosaur 50 couldn't access it anymore but my name is Michael I have autism. I'm an amateur paleontologist and a huge zoo fan and museums of natural history but I live in Richmond Virginia this is on me...
By Paul R. Erlich, David S.Dobkin, and Darryl Wheye
1988
Pages on left are species treatments; pages on right consist of essays about bird evolution, physiology, behavior, ecology, etc.
As many of us do so like extinct animals, I thought why not start a thread to share our favourite Mesozoic animals... By category?!
Remember, you can add or change any categories you like in your posts; the following is just how I do it;
Sauropodomorph: Apatosaurus
Ornithopod: Ouranosaurus...
An event that was 66 million years in the making took place over the weekend near New Jersey’s Rowan University.
The Gloucester County school broke ground on a $73 million dinosaur fossil park museum on the site of a prehistoric treasure trove of relics just a few miles from its campus in...
Ending the ornithopod cycle, here are the armoured dinosaurs. Featuring Scutellosaurus lawleri, Minmi paravertebra, Kentrosaurus aethiopicus, Polacanthus foxii, Ankylosaurus magniventris and Stegosaurus ungulatus.
Next time... We look to the sky.
Next Year summer, Jurassic World Dominion will be in theaters, (originally it was this year until movie rescheduling due to last year’s COVID-19 Pandemic). This is the culmination of the entire franchise that would connect all the movies which started in Jurassic Park (1993) that would tie the...
I've seen many zoos, at least in the US, use animatronic dinosaurs or 'dinosaurs alive' types of exhibits. These are generally not of much interest to me, as they don't feature live animals but rather often inaccurate animatronics. I understand that these are probably good marketing and revenue...
On this season of giving, I give you the return of the Meso-posters, with a wide array of coleurosaurs;
Pelecanimimus polyodon, Shuvuuia deserti, Compsognathus longipes, Falcarius utahensis, Australovenator wintonensis, Gallimimus bullatus and Therizinosaurus cheloniformis.
Remake of the Prehistoric Safari Park I made 14 years ago, with a safer monorail safari replacing the car-based drive-through. Species list in the coments below.
2006 original: https://www.zoochat.com/community/media/eon-park-2006-version.499161/
My first Prehistoric Safari Park made back in 2006; regardless to say, a car ride through a tyrannosaurus rex enclosure is in dire need of a remake. Species list in the coments below.
Remake: https://www.zoochat.com/community/media/eon-park-2020-version.499162/
THEMUSEUM was hosting a temporary exhibit on the human brain. Near its beginning were several displays on other animals' brains. Photo taken August 28, 2019.
Well it seems we finally have an almost complete skeleton of one of the coolest Dinosaurs of all time- and it's a lot weirder than we thought! Prepare to shed almost all of your previous notions on what this thing looked like:
The largest predatory dinosaur ever was 'half-duck...
Sounds (and looks) familiar: DinoZoo | Bristol Zoo
"For three months, 12 huge and incredibly life-like animatronic dinosaurs will be placed around the Zoo. The new residents will include some of the world’s most popular dinosaur species, such as the tyrannosaurus rex, triceratops and the...