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Deborah MacGuiness:
"I'm looking for Cowboy bones, you know humans who rode horses a long time ago...
Arthur Morgan:
"Cowboys?!?!! They were real?!?!
#red dead redemption 2#rdr2#arthur morgan#deborah macguiness#artrociraptor#quilmesaurus#a test of faith rdr2#rdr2 fan art
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Portrait of Niebla antiqua, an abelisaurid from Late Cretaceous Argentina, for my friend's Birthday. This theropod is known by incomplete cranial and postcranial remains, including braicase and scapulocoracoid. Estimated length of holotype is 4-4,5 meters, and this was adult. Niebla is one of two currently known abelisaurids of Allen Formation (second is Quilmesaurus). This head reconstruction ids based on known remains and skulls of more complete abelisaurid specimens (mainly the Carnotaurus sastrei holotype). I drew highly keratinized skin on its face. This is supported by osteological correlations of abelisaurid snout bones. Exposed teeth are speculative.
Paint Tool Sai 2.0, 2023.
#niebla antiqua#carnotaurus#majungasaurus#quilmesaurus#abelisauridae#allenformation#latecretaceous#paleoart
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A dino Christmas
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I just learned that Quilmesaurus has an official JW toy
Really
Quilmesaurus?
QUILME-FUCKING-SAURUS?!?
A surprise, to be sure, but a welcome one
#jurassic world#jurassic park#Quilmesaurus#i bet 20 bucks none of you ever heard of it#it's kinda a nomen dubium so
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Abelisaurid otherkin flags; this post includes quilmesaurus, rajadorixis, rajadotholus, and rajakylosaurus hybrids.
Each and every flag design has been color picked from the pictures of the corresponding dinosaurs. The flag template was picked from @/daybreakthing's PSD files. :)
Quilmesaurus & Rajadorixis on the first row. Rajadotholus & Rajakylosaurus on the second row.
Taglist # @radiomogai @obscurian @kin-flags @rwuffles @smilepilled (feel free to ignore.)
#liom#mogai#liom community#mogai community#liom label#mogai label#liom safe#mogai safe#: koiran nappulat#alterhuman#alterhuman term#alterhuman flag#otherkin#fictionkin#fictionfolk#abelisaurid#quilmesaurus otherkin#rajadorixis otherkin#rajadotholus otherkin#rajakylosaurus otherkin
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Stegouros vs Patagopelta
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Stegouros elengassen
Artwork by Luis Enrique Pérez López, written by @zygodactylus
Name Meaning: Armored Creature with a Roofed Tail
Time: 74.9 to 71.7 million years ago (Campanian to Maastrichtian stages of the Late Cretaceous)
Location: Dorotea Formation, Patagonia, Chile
South America is just where the nonavian dinosaur party is happening these days! Stegouros is another recently described species from this continent, and another weird one - it was an Ankylosaur, but not a Nodosaur or an Ankylosaurid, and more to the point, instead of a tail club it had a series of vertebrae enclosed in osteoderms, in a shape that looked a lot like a macuahuitl - the tail was also very short, shorter than any other Thyreophoran, with flattened vertebrae coming together to form the strange and distinctive shape (similar short vertebrae are known from its relative, Antarctopelta). At around 2 meters long, it was very small for an Ankylosaur, though it had a head that was quite large for its body. It also had inward curving teeth, making them look vaguely hourglass-shaped, though they were also asymmetrical. It had many typical ankylosaur traits, but also some stegosaurian ones such as hollow sides to their vertebrae. Overall, it was very similar in proportions and appearance to Antarctopelta, indicating Antarctopelta may have looked more like Stegouros than previously thought. It had limb bones similar to cursorial Ankylosaurs, indicating Stegouros itself was a fast and efficient mover; and it even had claws shaped like hooves which may have enabled even more efficient running and locomotion. So, yeah. A short big headed ankylosaur built for running with a freaking ax on its tail. That’s normal! Living in the Dorotea Formation, Stegouros probably lived near the coast, alongside different sorts of mammals, fish, bivalves, amphibians, plesiosaurs, turtles, and unnamed dinosaurs such as opposite birds, megaraptors, Unenlagiines, and possible titanosaurs.
Patagopelta cristata
Artwork by Gabriel Diaz Yantén, written by @zygodactylus
Name Meaning: Crested Patagonian Shield
Time: 73 to 69 million years ago (Campanian to Maastrichtian stage of the Late Cretaceous)
Location: Allen Formation, Patagonia, Argentina
Patagopelta is another ankylosaur on our roster, a small nodosaur known from the same environment as Kelumapusaura. One of the smallest known ankylosaurs, it was only about 2 meters long, resembling the dwarf nodosaur Struthiosaurus in overall size. It had crested osteoderms along its neck, making it distinctive in armor from its relatives as well. Along with other North American taxa, such as the hadrosaurs, Patagopelta was part of a first experiment in American biotic interchange, as taxa from both continents bled into the other at the very end of the Cretaceous. In the Allen Formation, Patagopelta lived in a coastal environment of fluvial plains, ephemeral lakes, tidal flats, and estuaries with extreme semiarid seasonality. Evaporites would accumulate in the arid seasons, only to be washed away as the wet season returned. Many dinosaurs are known from this formation: Aeolosaurus, Austroraptor, Bonapartesaurus, Bonapartenykus, Bonatitan, Kelumapusaura, Lamarqueavis, Lapampasaurus, Limenavis, Menucocelsior, Niebla, Panamericansaurus, Pellegrinisaurus, Quilmesaurus, Rocasaurus, and Willinakaqe. In addition, Patagopelta shared its home with pterosaurs such as Aerotitan, tuatarans, plesiosaurs, frogs, and a variety of mammals.
DMM Round One Masterpost
#dmm#dinosaur march madness#dmm round one#dmm rising stars#palaeoblr#dinosaurs#paleontology#bracket#march madness#polls#stegouros#patagopelta
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Cuando tenga plata voy a comisionar a alguien que me dibuje un Quilmesaurus tomando una Quilmes
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The Abelisaurs, successful across South America, Africa, India, Madagascar and even some of Europe, this goofy but impressive branch of theropods is by far my favorite group of animals and i just had to work on a lineup of them. from left to right they are: pycnonemosaurus, carnotaurus, abelisaurus, ekrixinatosaurus, aucasaurus, skorpiovenator, viavenator, quilmesaurus, thanos, ilokelesia, majungasaurus, indosaurus, rajasaurus, rahiolisaurus, arcovenator, genusaurus, chenanisaurus, indosuchus, kryptops, eoabelisaurus, xenotarsosaurus, rugops and tarascosaurus.
#art#my art#digital art#paleoart#paleontology#dinosuar#abelisaur#pycnonemosaurus#carnotaurus#abelisaurus#ekrixinatosaurus#aucasaurus#skorpiovenator#viavenator#quilmesaurus#thanos#ilokelesia#Majungasaurus#indosaurus#rajasaurus#rahiolisaurus#arcovenator#genusaurus#chenanisaurus#indosuchus#kryptops#eoabelisaurus#xenotarsosaurus#rugops#tarascosaurus
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Jurassic Park Film Canon Animals Pt. V: * Pteranodon - Status: Alive * Pycnonemosaurus - Status: DNA Only [Note: Used in creation of Indominus rex] [Note 2: Placeholder image (has yet to make formal appearance in the franchise)] * “Quilmesaurus” - Status: DNA Only [Note: Used in creation of Indominus rex] [Note 2: Is classified as nomen dubia] [Note 3: Placeholder image (has yet to make formal appearance in the franchise)] * Rugops - Status: DNA Only [Note: Used in creation of Indominus rex] [Note 2: Placeholder image (has yet to make formal appearance in franchise)] * Segisaurus - Status: Unknown, possibly extinct [Note: Placeholder image] * Sinoceratops - Status: Alive * Spinosaurus - Status: Unknown, possibly extinct * Stegoceratops - Status: DNA Only * Stegosaurus - Status: Alive * Stygimoloch - Status: Alive
#jurassic park#the lost world jurassic park#jurassic park iii#jurassic world#jurassic world fallen kingdom#pteranodon#pycnonemosaurus#quilmesaurus#rugops#segisaurus#sinoceratops#spinosaurus#stegoceratops#stegosaurus#stygimoloch
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Byte-Sized Review! Jurassic World Dominion Extreme Damage Quilmesaurus!
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Hey :)
hewwo
with the ink of a ghost - josé gonzáles
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ryan !!!
R - Red and Blue by Little Green Cars
Y - Yoga by Janelle Monäe tbh
A - America by Simon and Garfunkel i fucking …. hhhh hhhhhh
N - Nocturnal Emissions by Shilpa Ray thank you for having a name with N in it so i can finally recommend this song
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Abelisauridae: Quilmesaurus Rajasaurus Majungasaurus Carnotaurus (gouache)
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New friends
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JWE 2 Speculation / Confirmed Species List (11/29/22)
This is intended to be a comprehensive and constantly updating list that will follow the game’s lifespan and road to launch, cataloguing all confirmed species in the game.
List of confirmed animals in-game
Acrocanthosaurus
Alamosaurus (Late Cretaceous Pack)
Albertosaurus
Allosaurus
Amargasaurus
Ankylosaurus
Apatosaurus
Archaeornithomimus
Atrociraptor (Dominion Malta Expansion)
Attenborosaurus (Deluxe Upgrade Pack)
Australovenator (Late Cretaceous Pack)
Barbaridactylus (Late Cretaceous Pack)
Baryonyx
Brachiosaurus
Camarasaurus
Carcharodontosaurus
Carnotaurus
Cearadactylus
Ceratosaurus
Chasmosaurus
Chungkingosaurus
Coelophysis
Compsognathus
Corythosaurus
Crichtonsaurus
Cryolophosaurus
Deinonychus
Dilophosaurus
Dimetrodon (Dominion Biosyn Expansion)
Dimorphodon
Diplodocus
Dracorex
Dreadnoughtus
Dryosaurus
Dsungaripterus (Early Cretaceous Pack)
Edmontosaurus
Elasmosaurus
Euoplocephalus
Gallimimus
Geosternbergia (Deluxe Upgrade Pack)
Giganotosaurus
Gigantspinosaurus
Herrerasaurus
Homalocephale
Huayangosaurus (Deluxe Upgrade Pack)
Ichthyosaurus
Iguanodon
Indominus rex
Indoraptor
Kentrosaurus
Kronosaurus (Early Cretaceous Pack)
Liopleurodon
Lystrosaurus (Dominion Malta Expansion)
Maaradactylus
Maiasaura
Majungasaurus
Mamenchisaurus
Megalosaurus (Deluxe Upgrade Pack)
Metriacanthosaurus
Minmi (Early Cretaceous Pack)
Monolophosaurus (Camp Cretaceous Pack)
Moros intrepidus (Dominion Malta Expansion)
Mosasaurus
Muttaburrasaurus
Nasutoceratops
Nigersaurus
Nodosaurus
Olorotitan
Ouranosaurus
Oviraptor (Dominion Malta Expansion)
Pachycephalosaurus
Pachyrhinosaurus (Deluxe Upgrade Pack)
Parasaurolophus
Pentaceratops
Plesiosaurus
Polacanthus
Proceratosaurus
Pteranodon
Pyroraptor (Dominion Biosyn Expansion)
Qianzhousaurus
Quetzalcoatlus (Dominion Biosyn Expansion)
Sauropelta
Scorpios rex (Camp Cretaceous Pack)
Sinoceratops
Spinosaurus
Stegosaurus
Struthiomimus
Stygimoloch
Styracosaurus
Styxosaurus (Late Cretaceous Pack)
Suchomimus
Therizinosaurus (Dominion Biosyn Expansion)
Torosaurus
Triceratops
Troodon
Tropeognathus
Tsintaosaurus
Tylosaurus
Tyrannosaurus
Velociraptor
Wuerhosaurus (Early Cretaceous Pack)
List of animals from the 6 films and CC not yet confirmed but expected to appear
Microceratus
Nothosaurus
Smilodon
Spinoceratops
Tarbosaurus
List of animals from the previous game
Ankylodocus
Spinoraptor
Stegoceratops
List of animals from the two novels, the Dinosaur Protection Group marketing website, canon expanded media, and JWE2 marketing yet to be confirmed
Callovosaurus (accidentally replaced Microceratus in some versions of the novel)
Charonosaurus (files found in original game’s directory)
Coelurus
Deinosuchus (basis for Indominus rex)
Hadrosaurus
Hypsilophodon
Lesothosaurus
Mussaurus
Othnielia
Peloroplites (skeleton in Fallen Kingdom)
Pycnonemosaurus (basis for Indominus rex)
Quilmesaurus (basis for Indominus rex)
Rugops (basis for Indominus rex)
Segisaurus
Teratophoneus (charred corpse in Fallen Kingdom)
Viavenator (basis for Indominus rex)
#mine#dinosaurs#prehistoric animals#jurassic world#jurassic park#jurassic world evolution#jurassic world evolution 2#the lost world#jurassic park 3#fallen kingdom#jurassic world fallen kingdom#the lost world jurassic park#jurassic world dominion#frontier developments#video games#camp cretaceous
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Kelumapusaura vs Gobihadros
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Artwork by Leonardo HerSan, written by @zygodactylus
Name Meaning: Reptile Shaman of the Red Earth
Time: 73 to 69 million years ago (Campanian to Maastrichtian stages of the Late Cretaceous)
Location: Allen Formation, Patagonia, Argentina
Kelumapusaura is another addition to the growing number of South American hadrosaurs, a radiation of this group that was previously considered unlikely but appears to have happened towards the very end of the Cretaceous period - thus showing that hadrosaurs reached almost every continent, except perhaps Australia! It was an average sized hadrosaur, reaching about 9 meters long, and as a member of the Kritosaurs it probably had enlarged nasal passages for sound production and communication. It would have lived in social groups, like other hadrosaurs. In the Allen Formation, Kelumapusaura lived in a coastal environment of fluvial plains, ephemeral lakes, tidal flats, and estuaries with extreme semiarid seasonality. Evaporites would accumulate in the arid seasons, only to be washed away as the wet season returned. Many dinosaurs are known from this formation: Aeolosaurus, Austroraptor, Bonapartesaurus, Bonapartenykus, Bonatitan, Lamarqueavis, Lapampasaurus, Limenavis, Menucocelsior, Niebla, Panamericansaurus, Patagopelta, Pellegrinisaurus, Quilmesaurus, Rocasaurus, and Willinakaqe. In addition, Kelumapusaura shared its home with pterosaurs such as Aerotitan, tuatarans, plesiosaurs, frogs, and a variety of mammals.
Gobihadros mongoliensis
Artwork by KookaburraSurvivor, written by @zygodactylus
Name Meaning: Hadrosaur from the Gobi of Mongolia
Time: 90 to 86 million years ago (Turonian to Coniacian stages of the Late Cretaceous)
Location: Upper Beds, Bayan Shireh Formation, Bayshin Tsav, Baynshire, Char Teeg, Khongil Tsav, Khoorai Tsav, Mongolia Gobihadros is an early almost-hadrosaur from the Bayan Shireh Formation, one of the rare environments preserving the evolution of dinosaurs during the start of the Late Cretaceous epoch - essentially, when the charismatic dinosaurs of the Latest Cretaceous, such as hadrosaurs, first evolved. Multiple specimens are known from throughout the formation, making Gobihadros the best known early hadrosauroid from Asia. Adults reached sizes of about 7.5 meters long, and it had as many as three teeth per position within the lower jaw (this is high even for early hadrosaurs, more similar to those of later taxa, indicating convergent/parallel evolution). It also still retained the conical thumb claw of earlier ornithopods like Iguanodon. An older individual of the species showed signs of calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease, a condition of age causing restriction in the joints and pain during movement. Gobihadros lived in a semi-arid plain environment littered with lakes and rivers, with meandering bodies of water draining into the sea on the coast of China. Flowering plants were present in this environment, as well as a wide variety of animal life - sharks, Azhdarchids, turtles, and other dinosaurs like Alectrosaurus (probably), a troodontid, Erlikosaurus, Caenagnathoids, Garudimimus, Graciliceratops, a possible Carcharodontosaur (which would be a late surviving species), Talarurus, and potentially many more species waiting to be formally named.
DMM Round One Masterpost
#dmm#dinosaur march madness#dmm round one#dmm rising stars#palaeoblr#dinosaurs#paleontology#bracket#march madness#polls#kelumapusaura#gobihadros
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