• Replying to comment by: DennisBHere is some vintage paleo art. To some it is inaccurate, bu

    The Parasaur being defenseless. The raptors hunting in packs, and the oviraptor eating eggs are inaccurate by today by it was accurate back then.

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  • Here is some vintage paleo art. To some it is inaccurate, but in the 1900’s and 1800’s, it is the most scientific evidence of dinosaurs before the dinosaur renaissance.

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    • The Parasaur being defenseless. The raptors hunting in packs, and the oviraptor eating eggs are inaccurate by today by it was accurate back then.

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  • If you remember spore then this will be nostalgic to you. This is one of seven creatures in the spore remaxes series with the first one being the willosaur. Spore remaxes is by specjecs on deviantart.

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  • Replying to comment by: 💀HØŁŁEY-ĴØŁŁY-FƯЯЯŸ-1997ÇƘ1500💀Holy shit dragons where real??

    If you speculate the biological traits of dragons and how they live then yeah dragons can be real.

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  • Replying to comment by: DennisBSorry for not posting for a while, school and stress and all

    I like to think that it is a dimorphodontid that adapted two of the fingers to wing fingers and a draconic appearance to be more intimidating.

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  • Sorry for not posting for a while, school and stress and all that. But I’m back with a new stick, a fan made redesign of yannis by grymmshine called. The krimnazhdarco kyanmori or “blue death mountain dragon”.

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  • Replying to comment by: Chinoguri cap

    Yeah creepy.

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  • Replying to comment by: Mawlia

    Uhhhhhh

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  • Yannis is mad at the treatment the pteranodon in the stick nodes Jurassic world videos is having.

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  • I can see you…..

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  • (This post along with the previous two posts are based on three videos of the dinosaur world mobile adventures series on YouTube) the niobrara formation 85 million years ago, a geosternbergia watches as a squalicorax launched a platecarpus out of the water. The impact from the launch, combined with the hard landing, injured and pretty much kills the small mosasaur. The pterosaur flies down to feed on the Mosasaur while a tylosaurus attacks the squalicorax that’s about to kill the geosternbergia.

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  • The Agardhfjellet formation, 145 million years ago. A pliosaurus funkei (also known as predator x) was on the hunt and encounters an ophthalmothule cryostea. The cryptoclidid notices the pliosaur and swims off, commencing a chase between it and predator x.

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  • 231 million years ago: A eoraptor wakes up and looks outside, it spots a herrerasaurus chasing after a panphagia. Both the eoraptor and panphagia are primitive sauropodomorphs, (the group that has plateosaurus). While herrerasaurus is a primitive archosaur reptile.

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