A collection of various paleoarts, mostly dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals of the Mesozoic era done by me. (PFP is my redrawn T-rex)
Featuring various prehistoric life of the Mesozoic, Cenozoic, and Paleozoic periods.
Tyrannosaurus Rex.
The tyrant lizard king of North America, and by far the most powerful hunter at the very end of the Cretaceous Period in the forests and swamps.
(Art made back in January)
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Triceratops.
The most beloved and best known ceratopsian dinosaur whose three horns make up for their dominance, despite being known as T-rexβs rival.
(Art drawn back in Feburary)
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Edmontosaurus.
One of the most common hadrosaurid dinosaurs found in the Late Cretaceous of North America, commonly known for their duck bills which inside them, they have thousands of teeth.
(Art made back in Feburary)
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Ankylosaurus.
The largest ankylosaurid dinosaur, to which theyβre known for their armored bodies, especially their large club on the end of their tails used in defense and protection against T-rex.
(Art drawn back in August)
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Quetzalcoatlus.
The best known of the azhdarchid pterosaurs of the Late Cretaceous, these massive pterosaurs were capable to fly in the skies, and hunted very similar to modern storks.
(Art made back in March)
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Alamosaurus.
One of the last titanosaurian sauropods to live in North America, to which they lived in whatβs now the southwestern United States, at the very end of the Cretaceous Period.
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Tylosaurus.
One of the largest known mosasaurs, to which they were the dominant marine predators of the Western Interior Seaway, an ancient inland sea that existed in the late Cretaceous.
(Art made back in January)
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Deinocheirus.
Arguably the most bizarre dinosaur to live in Mongolia, this huge ornithomimosaur was only known for its huge pair of arms for decades until the full body was finally discovered.
(Redrawn from November 2023)
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First Dinosaur Artwork of 2025:
Pachyrhinosaurus.
A ceratopsian dinosaur whose name means βthick nose lizardβ because of the boss on their head, and lived in whatβs now Western Canada.
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Torosaurus.
These ceratopsians had distinctive frills of their own, Torosaurus possessed elongated frills with large oval shaped openings, and lacked a long nose horn seen in Triceratops.
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Woolly Mammoth. π¦£
Arguably the most iconic Plestioscene mammal to which theyβre iconic for their magnificent tusks and shaggy coats of fur to keep warm during harsh winters.
(Art redrawn for January 2025)
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Nanuqsaurus.
Known as the polar bear lizard, these feathered tyrannosaurids thrived in Maastrichtian Alaska where they thrived in the coldest of winters.
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Columbian Mammoth.
Larger than their woolly cousins, the Columbian mammoths preferred open areas of grasslands,while growing up to 14 feet in height, twice the size of modern elephants.
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Deinonychus.
Arguably known as the dromaeosaurid that led to dinosaurs being warm-blooded and also reigniting the theory that birds did indeed, evolve from dinosaurs.
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WIP of my second dinosaur art of the year:
This dinosaur will be my first dinosaur of the Jurassic period.
To give you a hint, itβs one of the most well known carnivorous dinosaurs of the Jurassic period.
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Allosaurus.
The lion of the Jurassic Period, Allosaurus was the top apex predator of the Morrison Formation, and is one of the most iconic carnivorous theropods of the Jurassic Period.
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WIP for my 3rd Dinosaur Artwork for February:
This carnivorous theropod of the Jurassic is criminally underrated, and is also known for their osteoderms on itβs upper body.
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Ceratosaurus.
Arguably known as the horned lizard of the Jurassic, these carnivorous theropods had osteoderms from head to tail, and are also known for their horns on their head.
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Iguanodon.
Only the second dinosaur discovered in Western Europe almost 200 years ago.
Known for their deadly thumb spike, they were once originally depicted as rhinoceros reptilian beasts, to the large and bulky ornithopod you see today.
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Parasaurolophus.
One of the best known hadrosaurid dinosaurs known for their banana-shaped crests, to which theyβre also the only known dinosaurs to have evidence of vocals found inside their crests.
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Velociraptor.
A turkey-sized dromaeosaurid of Mongolia to which it was fully feathered in life, helping them retain their heat, and inhabitated the harsh deserts of Mongolia in the Cretaceous.
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Final dinosaur art WIP for February. This will be my last dino art for the month, but hereβs a hint:
This is currently largest dromaeosaurid we know of, having only been discovered after the first Jurassic Park was released in 1993.
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