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chameleocoonj · 3 months
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flocking time flocking time
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dimorphodon-x · 10 months
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When the maip was added to the servers I (for some reason) went in as my iguanadon to see how things were going.
Needless to say, being surrounded by shrieking demon toddlers was unsettling, and when an overly friendly utahraptor kept on getting into my space, for once I wanted a fight. I wanted to confidently shove my weight around, show that it would be very risky to hunt me. Attack me, and I will stab you to death.
I was still a bit too nice though, despite stabbing the utah, threatening it and turning away in disinterest, it wouldn’t go away. It did eventually get killed by a young maip instead.
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doodlesnook · 3 months
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smug maip from path of titans
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ppaleoartistgallery · 3 months
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Paleostream 9/03/2024
here are this week's #Paleostream sketches! today we drew Maip, Homo floresiensis, Xiphiorhynchus, and Khinjaria
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yulecatt · 3 months
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drawings of some of my dinos on the path of titans server arazoa feat (top to bottom) whippoorwill, stonehenge, and honeyside
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psie-smutki · 5 months
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Too busy listening to Neverhood OST to pay attention (it scared me more ok)
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a-dinosaur-a-day · 1 year
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Suskityrannus vs Maip
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Factfiles:
Suskityrannus hazelae 
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Artwork by Andrey Atuchin, written by @zygodactylus
Name Meaning: Hazel Wolfe’s Coyote Tyrant 
Time: 92 million years ago (Turonian stage of the Late Cretaceous) 
Location: Moreno Hill Formation, Zuni Basin, New Mexico 
When you follow the progress of paleontology long enough, you start to see things that were previously left undescribed actually get names and the respect they deserve - whether its the “putative screamer” Anachronornis or the “Zuni Coelurosaur” Suskityrannus, you’re sure to get a nice moment and a sense of satisfaction from it. Suskityrannus has been well known for a while due to it being featured in both When Dinosaurs Roamed America as well as Planet Dinosaur. Thought at various times to be a basal Coelurosaur or Tyrannosauroid, its official description placed it somewhat derived within Tyrannosaurs, showcasing the evolution of the Tyrannosaur group as it transitioned from the smaller more speedy forms (like Suskityrannus) to the giant murder birds we know and love later in the Cretaceous. In fact, Suskityrannus lived in an ecosystem that highlighted its changing world, with many early representatives of the later iconic North American Cretaceous ecosystems showing up in early forms in Moreno Hill. Suskityrannus was about one meter tall and three meters long, and already had many adaptations known from later tyrannosaurs. In the forested coastal ecosystem at Moreno Hill, Suskityrannus would have been neighbors with Zuniceratops, Nothronychus, Jeyawati, ankylosaurs, fish, and turtles. 
Maip macrothorax
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Artwork by @i-draws-dinosaurs, written by @zygodactylus
Name Meaning: Long-chested Shadow of Death 
Time: 72 to 66 million years ago (Maastrichtian stage of the Late Cretaceous) 
Location: Chorrillo Formation, Patagonia, Argentina 
Megaraptors, a group not even really understood a few decades ago, just keep having more and more interesting members added to this group - Maip, a recent addition known from many bones of the trunk and tail, help fill out more of this picture with remains not known from other Megaraptors, and als having the most complete Megaraptor skeleton known. Maip was also interesting in having a very long, thick torso, leading to its specific name. It probably reached 9 to 10 meters in length in life, making it the largest Megaraptor known (literally reaching carcharodontosaurid size), and it may indicate that megaraptors rose to high-level predator status as other top predators went extinct in the region. It had a respiratory system similar to modern birds, with unidirectional air flow, much like other Saurischian dinosaurs. Living in southernmost South America, Maip would have had to deal with a variety of harsh climates, and may have been covered in feathers in order to keep warm. In addition to mosasaurs, snakes, turtles, mammals, fish, and frogs, Maip lived with other dinosaurs such as Nullotitan, Kookne, Yatenavis, and Isasicursor. 
DMM Round One Masterpost
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johann1220 · 11 months
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Art Reposts Part 6
This is finally the last one.
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kathegoose · 2 days
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actually speaking of, it's about time i dinosaurified the mimic. this is the spiritual successor to orytrap (oryctodromeus + springtrap)
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slogokonnor99 · 1 month
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Time for the monthly drawing recap!
This month:
- Hilda's mission to save some trapped Huldrefish goes wrong when a Baryonyx starts feasting on the trapped fish
- Woodman's calm night is somewhat disrupted as a Camarasaurus rests next to his campfire
- a Maip is forced to cross Toføten on foot, putting every citizen, including aunt Astrid, on edge
- the eternal warriors have once again made David touch the medallion, and he's recklessly trying to take down an Einiosaurus... which won't end well
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dinolegend-paleoart · 3 months
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Some dinosaurs
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silverwolfdesign · 10 months
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🡒 ✨ 𝐄𝐫𝐞𝐛𝐨𝐬 & 𝐊𝐨𝐫𝐧𝐞𝐥 • 𝘉𝘦𝘯 𝘉𝘢𝘳𝘯𝘦𝘴 & 𝘈𝘯𝘥𝘳𝘦𝘸 𝘎𝘢𝘳𝘧𝘪𝘦𝘭𝘥.
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dimorphodon-x · 10 months
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New banshee demon dinosaur was just added to the servers I play in :>c
The sounds it makes are potentially loud and startling
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jorgeburgos8 · 11 months
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Be careful if you hear a wind blowing out of nowhere, as it may be the Megaraptor Maip with its claws that cut as fast as a gust
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fishsfailureson · 7 months
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Day 15- Maip
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a-dinosaur-a-day · 1 year
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Round Three: Berthasaura vs Maip
Berthasaura leopoldinae
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Artwork by @i-draws-dinosaurs, written by @i-draws-dinosaurs
Name meaning: Bertha and Leopoldina’s reptile (in honour of naturalist and women’s rights activist Bertha Maria Júlia Lutz, and first Empress of Brazil and advocate for Brazilian independence Maria Leopoldina)
Time: Uncertain, likely ~121 to 75 million years ago (Aptian to Albian stages of the Early Creataceous) but may be younger
Location: Goio-Erê Formation, Brazil
Theropods are famously carnivorous dinosaurs, but many, many groups of theropods have decided “actually but what if I didn’t” and gone vegetarian, and yet it’s still wild when another one of those pops up every now and then. Even among them though, Berthasaura is special for being the only theropod that seems to have tried to just straight up turn itself into an ornithopod. The long spindly legs, the teeny little arms, and a big head with a toothless beak all come together to create an utterly bizarre little theropod that honestly nobody could have predicted.
Berthasaura is a noasaur, and those of you familiar will at this moment be saying “oh of course it’s a noasaur” because those guys were small ceratosaurs that were basically Theropod Wacky Experimental Phase 1.0. Within this group you’ve got wild sticky-outy teeth, a single weight-bearing toe on each foot in our fellow competitor Vespersaurus, and now multiple instances of beaks evolving independently. Theropods just love to evolve a beak, what can I say? Whatever the hell Berthasaura had going on, it must have been successful because as the basalmost noasaurid currently known its direct lineage has been surviving since at least the Late Jurassic!
Maip macrothorax
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Artwork by @i-draws-dinosaurs, written by @zygodactylus
Name Meaning: Long-chested Shadow of Death 
Time: 72 to 66 million years ago (Maastrichtian stage of the Late Cretaceous) 
Location: Chorrillo Formation, Patagonia, Argentina 
Megaraptors, a group not even really understood a few decades ago, just keep having more and more interesting members added to this group - Maip, a recent addition known from many bones of the trunk and tail, help fill out more of this picture with remains not known from other Megaraptors, and als having the most complete Megaraptor skeleton known. Maip was also interesting in having a very long, thick torso, leading to its specific name. It probably reached 9 to 10 meters in length in life, making it the largest Megaraptor known (literally reaching carcharodontosaurid size), and it may indicate that megaraptors rose to high-level predator status as other top predators went extinct in the region. It had a respiratory system similar to modern birds, with unidirectional air flow, much like other Saurischian dinosaurs. Living in southernmost South America, Maip would have had to deal with a variety of harsh climates, and may have been covered in feathers in order to keep warm. In addition to mosasaurs, snakes, turtles, mammals, fish, and frogs, Maip lived with other dinosaurs such as Nullotitan, Kookne, Yatenavis, and Isasicursor. 
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