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@thedinosaurhunter
@concavenanimatorThe Northern Shield, A mummy of Armour, a Paladin from a bygone age.
Borealopelta.
Borealpelta actually means “Northern Shield” which is most likely due to the fact that is a heavily armoured nodosaur from Alberta, Canada. Known from only one single specimen, divbed the Suncor Nodosaur in 2017 when it was discovered in am oil sand mine. It is known to be NOT ONLY one of the best preserved fossils ever, with not just the armoured sites in their natural, in life positions, but with keratin and overlaying skin, it is also known to be ONE OF THE ONLY dinosaurs with a confirmed color pattern, a reddish back going down to a tan like color on the sides and neck amd finally a lighter pale beige on the underbelly. This is known as countershading, which is where an animal is lighter in the bottom so that it is almost hidden if something is looking up, and a darker top to blend with the ground if a taller carnivore is looking down.
Which shown here, much to a male Daspletosaurus’ dismay, this Borealopelta can take care of itself without camouflage.







These are the best dinosaurs around right here.
Thanks man.
omg thank u can you send it to me please my email is [email protected]
Just sent it
Thank you so much. I only have one question about the fig, when I close its mouth, the bit of the mouth that attaches the top jaw to the lower jaw kinda pops out of its forehead. Is it supposed to do that?
Uh no it isn’t. I actually only just noticed it. What you can do is move that one piece down a little until it doesn’t pop up whent he mouth is closed. It’ll be fixed when I submit it all.
Thanks.
The other Despleto is like “Aw, Mark, you startled the food again.