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@lucasthedinomanASSET(S)- #721, #722
SPECIES- Ceratosaurus dentisulcatus
CODENAME- “Horny-Devils”LOADING LOG#37-
“June 19th, 2019
“A particularly bloody afternoon occured in the sanctuary today. Our female Ceratosaurus, larger than her male counterpart, decided that he looked like a good meal and attacked him.
“We were just barely able to sedate them before she had latched her massive fangs into her mate’s flesh. The images were taken right before the bloodfest ensued. The male’s left arm was completely destoryed, just held together by the faintest bits of tendon and skin and for the better part of it, had to amputate that arm.
“We are now keeping the female in an examination room to see if her sudden act of aggression was because of a disease or something.
“Hopefully it was a one time thing. These beautiful monsters deserve to be together. Now I’m off to go check up on the male. We’re not out of the long run with him.”










That is an awesome Ceratosaurus, 10/10
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Looks more like a Nasicornis with that head and horn shape
I didn’t know it was C. nasicornis.
The skeletal I used didn’t say the species. Eh, works either way.
I guess, lol
What’s planned next boss? Or is it vacation time? Hah
Maybe a Nasutoceratops or Carcharodontosaurus.
I can look forward to Charch
Horny devils?
Ima need my cross…
:O
A good textured ceratosaurus, if it’s actually public..
Get the upvote to 20+ or maybe 40+!
Everything’s public. These guys/gals/sentient balls of light just get it first by asking.
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good job on the big spooky scary dragon bois of the jurassic
after your next dino can you make some abelisaurids (Rugops and Carnotaurus)
(sorry for the constant requests)
Carnotaurus i plan on doing again, just gotta find a great base image.
And I don’t mind at all the requests, it helps me choose my next things. Like Giraffatitan and stuff.
look up “skeleton of a carnotaurus” i found about 2 potential skeleton images right away
and also if you go onto carnotaurus’s wikipedia page there is a neat color scheme to base it on.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnotaurus