DMNH71122, or Crimson
he/it/she/they | minor, 14 | paleotherianthrope
nanuqsaurus, appalachiosaurus, nyctosaurus | no dni list
updated 14th of sept 2025
other blog: @talankii
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DMNH71122, or Crimson
he/it/she/they | minor, 14 | paleotherianthrope
nanuqsaurus, appalachiosaurus, nyctosaurus | no dni list
updated 14th of sept 2025
other blog: @talankii

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I haven't been on this blog in a month, but for good reason.
A while back i mentioned feeling like appalachiosaurus, but not doing anything about it because i believed it would go away. It did not.
Im not sure how long ago, but recently, I had a memory. I was stalking a pair of hadrosaurs down a river that started with a waterfall, maybe 40 or so feet tall, split into two by a bit of land and was boxed in on both sides. The only way out was the way you came in. I have tried to find an image close to it, but no luck. It was almost like a washed out golf bunker.
The bit of land in the middle separating two streams if you know what i mean. Anyway. One was green, the other brown and black. They both seemed very stout. The pair was drinking out of the crystal clear river. I remember there being a lot of foliage here, like ferns specifically. I dont know if I caught the hadrosaurs or not as the memory doesn't tell me.
This got me thinking. Dinosaurs.. mountains.. Appalachiosaurus? I decided to properly look into Appalachiosaurus. Its so me. The size and build are EXACTLY what I view myself as. A long and slender tyrannosaur that lived in forests. Looking at appalachiosaurus makes me feel so giddy! That's me, thats my species! I know that I looked like the Quianzhousaurus from prehistoric planet, but was darker and not so red. I think i was a female? A very aggressive female, something is telling me.
This doesn't mean that im not a nanuqsaurus. I still think I am, but im not entirely sure. I'll cross that bridge when I get to it