@saurus172
Joined on September 5th, 2017, this user has been a member for 3,195 days and is the 2,367th person to register an account.
Has 212 submissions, the first one uploaded on December 4th, 2017 and the most recent on January 8th, 2026.
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Those Mutton Chops.

Also, that sounds ominous. Maybe I can help with that Footprint.
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OOF

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Should be a Parasaurolophus
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Oof
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Okie dokie and goodluck.
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*shrug*
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@ssbswbASSET(S)- #1421, #1422, #1423, #1424, #1425
SPECIES- Protoceratops andrewsi
CODENAME- “Little-Trike”LOADING LOG#51-
“August 26th, 20all
“Our resident herd of Protoceratops browse for their meal in the dusk of the island. These five, German Shepard sized ceratopsians are active for only short bursts throughout the day, more active during dawn and dusk and during the night where it is cooler. Even though the island isn’t as hot as their environment back in time, they can still overheat and thus, spend much of the day in their burrows underneath large boulders and tree roots in the paddock.“They have a tendency of digging dens against the paddock walls, which ends up more often than not, allowing them to dig underneath the walls and escape. While much more docile than their much larger relatives, they still can get a tempe. Especially the males.
“Their beaks are incredibly sharp and their bite is quite strong, allowing them to snap off branches or rip bark of logs. Or snap a man’s hand or arm off, which is what happened to a security officer who tried to handle one of the ones who escaped. His arm from the elbow down was just ripped off in a mangled mess. He was never the same afterwards.
“When going on the expedition to capture the Nemget Formation animals, we came across an oddly familiar sight. A Protoceratops and Velociraptor were locked in a battle, the raptor’s sickle claw embedded in the herbivore’s neck, with its arm locked in the Protoceratops’ beak. A freak sandstorm came and after sight was restored, the two were no longer there.
“I wonder what happened to them and who won the fight.”
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Noice
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Poor dinosaurs and Nice Deinonychus.
Also…Cross-Over event!
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It should, since it was half of the one of the most impressive and fossils ever to exist
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Yeah.
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Oh yep.
Here is the basic plan on the animal

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Uh… I think Protoceratops
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@ssbswbASSET(S)- #1351, #1352
SPECIES- Deinocheirus mirificus
CODENAME- “Hump Duck”LOADING LOG#50-
“August 22nd, 2019
“Our pair of Deinocheirus- a large theropod that seems like a cross between a camel, a spoonbill, and a grizzly bear- are some of our oddest animals in the sanctuary. These two enjoy their wetland like pasture, where they can crop up the water reeds and grasses, while at the same time able to catch the numerous fish in their pond. Animals with no teeth, they rely on their hooked claws on their arms that make a Rex angry to swip up fish into their bills so they can swallow their prey like a pelican.
“We first found this pair living near a large lake at the edge of a desert, with a clutch of eggs in a rocky alcove. We watched as a small pack of raptors snatched nearly half the clutch, with the enraged parents chasing after them like pissed off, elephant sized Geese.
“They are pretty much, Demon Ducks.”
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really good, can you send it?
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Beautiful. What’s next?
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Uh… I think Protoceratops
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That’s interesting! Are you going to go for the quills or?
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Oh yep.
Here is the basic plan on the animal

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Oh I see, I like the idea, Protoceratops being one of the more iconic dinosaurs(well, for any dino-nerd)
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It should, since it was half of the one of the most impressive and fossils ever to exist
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Yeah, well can’t wait for that, and what comes next!
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I don’t know why but I imagine them sounding like geese
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Oh wow
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Jeezus that id like 2 years ago. I won\’t even go that far.
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aww yea Montana dueling dinos
Also cute and absolutely beautiful
Also when this comes out I am going to edit it to see how you do this marvelous work
Okie dokie and goodluck.
Also, what’s next?
Should be a Parasaurolophus
amazing frill boi, can you send him to me?
That’s awesome man
Even better than I expected, love the added detail in the face by using and the shadows cast by the protrusions
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