quetzalcoatlusloverrrr
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He/him | swags or felix | Bi | ♦️ (demiro ace) | trans male
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quetzalcoatlusloverrrr · 5 hours ago
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🦕 - dimetrodon plushies!!
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quetzalcoatlusloverrrr · 6 hours ago
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psittacosaurus are so fugly
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quetzalcoatlusloverrrr · 8 hours ago
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quetzalcoatlusloverrrr · 8 hours ago
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more dinovembers! day 6-10!
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quetzalcoatlusloverrrr · 8 days ago
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From Stardust to Stardust
Smilodon
Was thinking of that Homotherium latidens cub they found recently...;-;
Prints:
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quetzalcoatlusloverrrr · 8 days ago
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Homotherium and friend
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quetzalcoatlusloverrrr · 10 days ago
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Dinovember day 3: Lambeosaurus
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quetzalcoatlusloverrrr · 10 days ago
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Dinovember day 2: Medusaceratops
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quetzalcoatlusloverrrr · 13 days ago
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Day 17: Eoraptor
A young male is trying to impress a female - is it working?
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quetzalcoatlusloverrrr · 13 days ago
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a more stylized flocking as a break from dinovembers B)
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quetzalcoatlusloverrrr · 14 days ago
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Orthoceras meal. If you even care...
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quetzalcoatlusloverrrr · 14 days ago
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Domesticated microraptor breeds
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quetzalcoatlusloverrrr · 14 days ago
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Don’t mess with this fish! For Fossil Friday, let’s meet Dunkleosteus terrelli. It lived some 360 million years ago during the Devonian. Scientists think it was one of the first large jawed vertebrates in the ocean and an aggressive predator. The razor-sharp edges of bones in its jaws served as cutters, and as they rubbed against each other, the opposing jaw blades acted like self-sharpening shears. These bones continued to grow as they were worn down by use.
This specimen, on display in the Museum’s Hall of Vertebrate Origins, was found in Ohio. Spot Dunkleosteus and other prehistoric animals at the Museum! Plan your visit.
Photo: Image no. ptc-5861 © AMNH Library
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quetzalcoatlusloverrrr · 14 days ago
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susan and her babies
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quetzalcoatlusloverrrr · 14 days ago
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quetzalcoatlusloverrrr · 14 days ago
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Archovember day 7! Vespersaurus paranaensis! A small Theropod from the Cretaceous! I know that its unscientific that this animal would have the ability to poof up their plumage this much, but all the images I saw of them reminded me of pigeons and I pictured them doing a little courtship dance. Whats interesting about these animals is that they walked around on one middle toe rather than all three and so had the two outer toes up in the air.
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quetzalcoatlusloverrrr · 16 days ago
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