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Dinovember 7: Gastonia

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Looking at photographs of the preserved nodosaur remains and crying. He looks like he is sleeping. 😭
I am losing my mind.
We've been busy at our Nodosaur site digging up an individual we've named "C.O.B.", with lots of elements from the tail, legs, and pelvis so far. This jacket contains one of its tibeae.
Illustration by D. Barrera Guevara.
may I suggest Bakonydraco or Hungarosaurus?
both are one of the few prehistoric animals that were discovered in Hungary (I live there :D)
It’s been a bit, but I’ve got em both!! They’re coming in my shop update after the holidays!!
I’m gonna do a whole series of posts for animals by country sometime soon, once I have some spare time!!
do you like your borealopelta plain or with pizzazz

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.46" Fossil Nodosaur Tooth - Judith River Formation
Paleo-Profiles: Peloroplites cedromontanus and Utahraptor ostrommaysi
Impressions of two different dinosaurs, one orntihischian and one saurischian, that lived in two separate members of eastern Utah’s Cedar Mountain Formation, which spans much of the Early Cretaceous in a period lasting from 140 to 94 million years ago; Peloroplities cedrimontanus from the uppermost 104-93 mya Mussenthuchit Memeber, and Utahraptor ostrommaysi from the much lower 139-134.6 mya Yellow Cat Member.
Peloroplities was one of the largest, bulkiest and heaviest nodosaurs of the Cenomanian-Turonian stages, a time when Eurasia and especially North America were witnessing a peak in Nodosaurid diversity. It grew up 6 meters long and 2 tonnes in weight, and was a contemporary of the smaller nodosaurs Animantarx and Cedarpelta and saurischians such as Abydosaurus, Moros and Siats.
A 5-7 meters long, 2 meters tall an kilograms in weight, Utahraptor was the largest and heaviest memeber of the dromaeosauridae, the iconic sickle-claws maniraptorans that would later include dinosaurs such as Deinonychus, Dromaeosaurus, Sauronitholestes and Velociraptor. Its heavily-robust build, large sickle claw, powerful leg muscles, and deep jaws were well-suited for ambushing and dispatching large prey animals such as the sauropod Cedarosaurus and the giant ornithopod Iguanacolossus, and as a solitary hunter it may have formed loose, mob-like groups of other Utahraptors to to tackle difficult-to-hunt prey in a similar fashion to modern crocodiles and Komodo dragons. This is demonstrated by the discovery of a 9-ton fossil block of limestone in 2001 that preserves a mob of several Utahraptors of varying ages that all died while trying to take on a single iguanodont that got stuck in a large pool of quicksand.