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This is art for Cecelia and the Living Fossils, an ongoing story about a teen necromancer who brings dinosaurs back to life.
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He don't bite - YES HE DO
Happy Chapter 9
This is art for Cecelia and the Living Fossils, an ongoing story about a teen necromancer who brings dinosaurs back to life.
You can read the web version or read it on Wattpad.
🦴: Convolosaurus marri

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Day 20: Bluff A ornithopod named Phil the Convolosaurus is feeling “bluff” when he sees how to draw ornithopod skull in among us style. Honestly, I’m never played most popular video game Among Us before, but I do see or heard it was good and arguably the most got to play and even becoming meme lord itself, and especially for tutorial parody meme of social media. #inktober #inktober2022 #inktober2022bluff #inktober2022day17 #artistsoninstagram #convolosaurus #convolosaurusmarri #ornithopoda #dinosauria #cartoon #paleoart #amongus #bluff https://www.instagram.com/p/Cj8ZWkRLGK1/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
A selection of new dinosaurs named in 2019.
This Week in Dinosaur News: Two new ornithopods, one from Australia, and one from Texas
This Week in #Dinosaur #News: Two new ornithopods, one from Australia, and one from Texas. Plus a new museum in India and animatronics in North America.
Some of the articulated specimens of Convolosaurus. “(A) SMU 70456, articulated subadult individual on display at the Proctor Lake Corps of Engineers Office. Scale arrow equals 10 cm. (B) Composite skeleton on display at the Perot Museum of Nature and Science. Scale bar equals 10 cm. (C) SMU 75379 and SMU 75380, partial articulated skeletons found stacked on one another. Scale bar equals 5 cm.” Fro…
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Day 2: Rest. This ornithopod Convolosaurus is resting for the day after grazing along with herbivores. Originally I want to picture the whole page, but it would be easy to give it up close and then added with darker gray and then counter shades as resemble to coastal Iguanodon from JWE which the latter is highly inspired by Walking with Dinosaurs featured with American Iguanodon but latter known today as Dakotadon. P.S. As an (paleo) artist, I also give this male version of Convolosaurus with filaments on the crown as for showy style of Congo peacock, a bearded Tom like wild turkey and non avian ceratopsian psittacosaurus with bristled on the tail. #paleoart #cartoon #inktober #inktober2019 #convolosaurus #ornithopoda #ornithischia #ornithodira #myart #inkdrawings #inkdrawing #dinosauria https://www.instagram.com/p/B3I3YPxlQ6j/?igshid=mnva1twzmgjc

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I Know Dino Podcast Show Notes: Atlascopcosaurus (Episode 225)
I Know Dino Podcast Episode 225: We interview @astrophocaudia about dinosaur teeth and growth. We also feature dinosaur of the day Atlascopcosaurus and the two brand new ornithopods that were just named: Galleonosaurus and Convolosaurus
Episode 225 is all about Atlascopcosaurus, an Early Cretaceous iguanodont from southern Australia.
We also interview Michael D’Emic, Assistant Professor of Biology at Adelphi University. He has studied dinosaur body size evolution, bone tissues, and teeth. We discuss the crazy number of teeth that Majungasaurus grew, Allosaurus growth variation, why some Titanosaurs had osteoderms, and a lot…
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Convolosaurus marri (the full body based on skeletal design by DA bricksmashtv). #convolosaurus #ornithopod #ornithopoda #cerapoda #neornithischia #genasauria #ornithischia #ornithoscelida #dinosauria #dinosaur #paleoart #coloredpencil #sketchbook https://www.instagram.com/jurassicsamurai/p/BvNXFaTlgP5/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1aqh8wazfcm1u