Subject: Hm...
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Posted on: 2015-07-24 18:59:00 UTC
That picture makes the Zhenyuanlong look roughly chicken-sized to me.
Subject: Hm...
Author:
Posted on: 2015-07-24 18:59:00 UTC
That picture makes the Zhenyuanlong look roughly chicken-sized to me.
If there's one thing wrong with it, it's that there's no sense of scale. The Zhenyuanlong just seems the size of a jay or magpie, rather than 6 feet long.
But apart from that, it is amazing. Thanks for that.
You have no idea how much I LOVE Emily's work! She makes the best feathered dinos ever, and nothing will convince me otherwise! :D
And as a bit of a tangential plug, I'd also like to take the opportunity to promote one of my favorite dinosaur-related original fiction works: Palae Oh No. Basically, all the problems of human-era dinosaur media, retold with civilized, science-accurate dinosaurs and media about Permian synapsids instead. Palaeontology fans should definitely give it a read sometime!
Which is, for the uninitiated:
In addition, they have a particular name among Aussie megafauna enthusiasts. That name? The DEMON-DUCK OF DOOM.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWYQ8ITitQo , because I just can't embed the video.
(This is from a French series on Youtube, referencing a previous one about Velociraptors: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOfbNhHGIY0 )
But then again, you're blue-green colorblind, right? The tail is basically a rainbow, red at the tip and going into green near where it meets the rest of the body.
I do dub this creature the Sparkleraptor.
Yeah, I was assuming it was mottled brown all over. A sparkleraptor it be.
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Would you have believed it before seeing it? Perhaps the writers felt that it would be too unbelievable?
Tyrannosaur teeth found in Nagasaki
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-news-from-elsewhere-33522144
"Two fossilised dinosaur teeth found in southern Japan are the first evidence that huge tyrannosaurs once roamed the area, it's reported."
(Insert your own Godilla joke here.)
That is beautiful. *freaks out*