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one-ptera · 4 years
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The sauropod vivos have always kinda bled together for me. I think Salto is easily the one in greatest need of a redesign
So initially since I’m so in love with sauropods I said to myself, “I don’t know if I agree entirely with that” but then it took me like, straight up two minutes to even remember what Salto was so I’ve been exposed as a fool yet again
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I realize now it looks a bit too similar to Argento... but hopefully I made it distinct enough!
The Saltosaurus itself was actually fascinating to read about with descriptions of its body armor, which I ended up super enamored by. So I decided to play with the earth typing like the original design did and make the armor out of rock, but this time I went for a full face covering to give it a more menacing/powerful look with the shaded glowing eyes
Hope you like it!
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wayward-delver · 5 years
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Every creature in Dinosaur Planet
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eelfuneral · 3 years
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“Tech, Echo and Wrecker are weak for just doing whatever Hunter says!”
He’s their commanding officer! Does nobody on this hellsite understand how military ranks work?
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grex · 2 years
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Ctrl Salt Delete
Selected Snowplow Names at the Michigan Dept of Transportation
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Dreams of Summer
Ice to Meet You
Large Marge
Pillsbury Plowboy
Plower Power
Polar Patroller
Saltosaurus Rex
Snow Force 1
Snowdown Please, I'm Plowing
Auntie Arctica  
Baby Snowda
Clearing Present Danger        
Fast and Flurryous  
Flake Michigan
Frost Responder
Sleetwood Mac
Blizzard Wizard
Bringin' Pavement Back
Frostin Powers
Han Snow-Lo
Optimus Plow
Rusty McSaltmeister
S'no Problem
Scoop Dogg
Snowbegone Kenobi
Almost Summer
Betty Whiteout
Chill Bill
Darth Blader
Plower Ranger
Salt Whitman
Sir Plows-A-Lot
Snow Can Do
Snow Place Like Home
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fnaf-is-awesome201 · 3 years
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I want you to talk about dinosaurs
Really? You do?! Hell yeah! Okay, I'm gonna ramble for a bit about dinosaurs so hope you don't mind if you do mind then I'm sorry. This is gonna be a long post, just warning you now.
Okay, so dinosaurs are cool as fuck and I love them so damn much. They’re just so... awe-inspiring. And they’re some of the coolest animals to ever walk the earth. Some were gigantic, with necks that stretched up towards the sky. Others were tiny, maybe even smaller than a chicken. Some had sharp teeth and claws (usually the most memorable ones like T. Rex and such) and some had armor-plated bodies (like the ankylosaurs). I love them all to death and I love how unique and diverse they were! All these fantastic beasts that one day just disappeared forever. I want to see one. I know, that’s crazy, and Jurassic Park shows how that could be a very bad idea, but I want to see one. Not just in the pages of a dinosaur book. I want something I can touch and feel and just see how truly magnificent they were. Dinosaurs like Dilophosaurus, Velociraptor, Parasaurolophus, Edmontosaurus, Albertosaurus and so many more! I want to see them all. How they lived, what they looked like, how they acted...
Tyrannosaurs are some of the biggest carnivorous dinosaurs, with T. Rex being the most famous. No one talks about the other Tyrannosaurs! Albertosaurus, Gorgosaurus, and probably several others yet to be discovered! These were the “tyrant lizards”! They’re big and scary and utterly fascinating! And T. Rex was the king. Tyrannosaurus Rex, or “tyrant lizard king”, was huge! 40 feet long on average and with a powerful bite, I’m willing to bet they were quite a sight to behold! It’s probably the most famous of the dinosaurs, and I can see why! It commands your attention and your curiosity more than most, and it makes for a great movie monster! Those huge teeth and crushing jaws mixed with it’s powerful legs and instinct to hunt make it an exciting creature!
Even so, it was not the biggest carnivorous dinosaur to roam during the Mesozoic! Even Carcharodontosaurus, the “shark-toothed lizard”, was bigger than a T. Rex! Or Giganotosaurus! I suppose T. Rex gained more of a spotlight because it’s easier to say the name, but there are so many other large predatory dinosaurs that deserve attention and public view!
The smaller carnivores are super cool, too! Allosaurus, the “different lizard” (and my personal favorite medium-sized carnivorous dinosaur) had a narrow head and large claws on it’s three-fingered hands. I’ve seen fossils up-close of these guys, and I have to tell you, it’s amazing. It may not be as big as your favorites, but it is an amazing dinosaur! They have horn-like protrusions over their eyes, and a mouth full of razor-sharp teeth. They are absolutely beautiful and fascinating creatures!
And as for Velociraptor, you might know them from Jurassic Park. However, the real velociraptor is not nearly as big as those ones, which stand at about 6 ft. tall. The real velociraptor was about the size of a turkey! At about 2 ft. tall and 6 ft. long, Velociraptor (”speedy/quick thief”) was a tiny terror. They most likely hunted in packs to bring down animals much larger than they are. The sickle-shaped claw on both feet was used to puncture, not to tear. They were quick and effective hunters. They were also intelligent, based on the fact that they had a large brain compared to their body size. I love Velociraptors. I really do. I want to understand how they work, what they looked like, and how they lived.
Then there’s the herbivores! Undoubtedly some of the biggest animals to ever roam the Earth! The largest dinosaur currently on record was the Argentinosaurus (”lizard of Argentina” or “Argentina izard”, etc.), a monstrous titanosaur that was about 120 ft. from head to tail and likely weighed nearly 100 tons (200,000 lbs. or so)! They were huge! bigger than even the biggest land-dwelling animals today! Taller than giraffes, even! And you most likly don’t know the sheer scale of dinosaurs like triceratops or Stegosaurus! I’ve seen a Triceratops skull up-close, and I must tell you it was much bigger tahn I thought it would be! Triceratops was about 30 ft. long, with a neck frill span of about 6 ft. and horns that could reach over 3 ft. long! It was much bigger than your car, to give you some scale! And Stegosaurus is quite a sight even as a fossil! With a length of 21-30 ft. and a height of about 14 ft., this massive dinosaur had a very tiny brain. It’s brain is said to be the smallest brain proportional to body size of any dinosaur (any brain size currently known, that is)! Isn’t that fascinating? I’ve seen them up-close, too, and I can tell you that they have a very small head for such a large animal!
Then there’s hadrosaurs, which are amazing on their own! Look up Parasaurolophus, Lambeosaurus or Iguanodon and you’ll see what I mean! There’s so many more, like Corythosaurus, Oranosaurus, Tenontosaurus, etc.! They were herd animals, staying in large groups and nesting together. There’s even evidence, like in the case of Maiasaura, that they took care of and watched over their young! Most of them were pretty big, but an even more fascinating feature was their crests. These dinosaurs often had large crests on their heads, though their function is still debated. They could have been used to make unique calls or to amplify their calls, or they could have been used to identify each other! It really is interesting to think about it!
Then there’s the real oddballs, such as Psittacosaurus, Saltosaurus, any of the Ankylosaurs, and even dinosaurs like Dilophosaurus (two-crested lizard), Monolophosaurus (one-crested lizard), Spinosaurus, and the Pterosaurs! Ankylosaurs (like Ankylosaurus or Euoplocephalus) were large, heavily-armored reptiles, with Ankylosaurus even having armored eyelids! Their backs were covered in bone plating, and they were often covered in spikes or nodules. Several also had a club of solid bone on the end of their tails! The muscle power, combined with the club, could cause some serious damage! Only the most ferocious or desperate of dinosaurs would dare to try and take on these living tanks! The only way to have an advantage would be to hit it from beneath or to flip it over, which wouldn’t have been easy. Spinosaurus was quite an odd creature. With its odd proportions and dense bones, it was likely quadrupedal to help balance it’s weight. It had large, heavy, hooked claws on its arms and a long skull filled with cone-shaped teeth, perfect for catching slippery fish, but not so good for tearing flesh. They were very top-heavy, and likely walked on their knuckles like an anteater so they didn’t dull down their claws. Then there was the sail. It’s still unknown what exactly this sail was for. It would have made it a bit more difficult to move around, but it may have been used to regulate body temperature or to serve as a display! There’s also a possibility that it had webbed feet! While it may look very weird to us, Spinosaurus was perfectly adapted to life by the water! Dense bones helped keep it submerged, likely with only it’s nose and eyes above the water (like a crocodile), while it’s teeth and claws helped it hunt fish and other water-dwelling creatures! Basically, all of that weirdness had a very unique and cool purpose! Spinosaurus looked very different from the Spinosaurus in Jurassic Park 3, but it’s still just as cool! Then there’s the Pterosaurs. Some as small as bats or small birds, and the largest being about the same size as a small plane! They fill a specific role it the prehistoric world, later filled by birds! Pterodactyl was not a dinosaur, but Pterodactylus was! The largest of these creatures, standing taller than a giraffe and with a wingspan of about 50 ft, was Quetzalcoatlus. It’s thought they were likely scavengers, like vultures, but may have occasionally caught their own food. Some Pterosaurs would travel long distances often to reach their nesting grounds, while others did not. Like bats, Pterosaur’s wings were made up of a skin membrane stretched between the body and the elongated finger making up the outer edge of the wing. They were light-weight animals, and everything about them was evolved to make them perfect and graceful fliers, though this likely made them very awkward when on the ground.
Then there’s also the prehistoric marine reptiles! Mosasurus, Tylosaurus, Plesiosaurs, Pliosaurs, Ichthyosaurs, and many more! Ichthyosaurs were basically like the dolphins of the prehistoric oceans! They had almost fish-shaped bodies and long, usually toothed beaks. I’d definitely recomend looking up a picture of these guys! They breathed air like all reptiles and did not have gills. All prehistoric marine reptiles breathed air, similar to today’s sea turtles or sea snakes. Mosasaurus was a large predatory marine reptile, with lots of teeth and a long, slender body with a powerful paddle-like tail and four flippers instead of legs and feet. Tylosaurs are similar (I think... if I remember correctly...), though if I remember correctly, not all of them had long tails, and some had large powerful flippers instead of a long tail. Plesiosaurs had a very long neck, a small head with interlocking teeth (essentially creating a fish cage), and a large, slender body with a very short tail an four large, powerful flippers. Some of these animals preyed upon other marine reptiles and larger marine creatures, while others only ate fish and other small marine creatures. They’re all so unique and look nothing like anything we have today! And there’s so many more that I haven’t even talked about that I would seriously encourage checking out!
I’ve loved dinosaurs for as long as I can remember. I even still have my first dinosaur book! It’s a neat picture book full of pictures of dinosaur sculptures and dinosaur names! I have a sauropod plushie that I’ve had forever! He’s a little beat up and has a few places where he’s been sewn back up, but I still have him! And I have a model Kronosaurus that I can show you if you’d like! I love dinosaurs so damn much, and I really want to know more about them! I want to know what colors they were and what their skin feels like! I want to see one someday, but until then, fossils are just as good! I FUCKING LOVE DINOSAURS AND THEY’RE SO COOL AND I WANT TO PET ONE SO BAD!
Anyway, that’s my long, rambling post about dinosaurs! I’m glad I got that out! Hope I didn’t confuse you or bore you. I just really love dinosaurs and get super excited and disorganized when I talk about them! I love them so much and they’re really amazing once you start learning about them!
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jurassictoad · 7 years
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Sing your heart out Dino boy !
ᴵ ᵗʳᶦᵉᵈ ᵖᵉᶰᶜᶦᶫ ᶫᶦᵏᵉ ᶫᶦᶰᵉˢ, ᶠᵉᵉᶫˢ ʳᵉᵃᶫᶫʸ ʷᵉᶦʳᵈ⋅ ˢᵒʳʳʸ ᶠᵒʳ ᵘˢᶦᶰᵍ ᴰᶦᶰᵒ ᵃˢ ᵃ ᵗᵉˢᵗ ˢᵘᵇʲᵉᶜᵗ, ʰᵉ ᶦˢ ʲᵘˢᵗ ᵗᵒᵒ ᶜᵘᵗᵉ⋅
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tylerlamph · 4 years
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This sketch was a bit trickier than usual.. The egg behind my sketch is the largest found dinosaur egg to date! The egg belonged to Saltosurus which is a member of the sauropod family (long necks). When I look online, Saltosaurus is spelt Saltasaurus & I can find very little information on it’s skull (maybe it hasn’t been found like a lot of sauropods). The painting next to the egg in the museum has the nostrils at the front hence why I drew them there, but most sauropods have higher set nostrils. The museum has to be right, right? Are there any Saltosaurus experts out there that could clear this up for me?
Banana for scale 🍌
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bryoria · 8 years
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u really cant cut ppl out of ur life if theyre ignoring u anways, but here i am
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tylerlamph · 6 years
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Today’s sketch was a bit trickier than usual.. The egg behind my sketch is the largest found dinosaur egg to date! The egg belonged to Saltosurus which is a member of the sauropod family (long necks). When I look online, Saltosaurus is spelt Saltasaurus & I can find very little information on it’s skull (maybe it hasn’t been found like a lot of sauropods). The painting next to the egg in the museum has the nostrils at the front hence why I drew them there, but most sauropods have higher set nostrils. The museum has to be right, right? Are there any Saltosaurus experts out there that could clear this up for me? - Banana for scale - #headshouldersinkandbones - Snapchat: lampherz Instagram: tlamph Facebook: tyler.lamph.art Store: lamph.bigcartel.com
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jurassictoad · 7 years
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A wild screaming Dino appeared!
Something small for mod Saltosaurus to hopefully boost their mood in the middle of a giant workload.
- Mod Toadboy
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