Draw a Dinosaur Day 2022
This lovely Sinoceratops by Steamblust2 caught my eye. It's beautifully done.
This lovely Sinoceratops by Steamblust2 caught my eye. It's beautifully done.
Source Its my birthday, and since I cannot eat cake, I'll skip it for the main meat of the meal. ;p
Source Lego + Dinosaurs, perfect for Draw a Dinosaur Day!
Happy National Draw a Dinosaur Day! I love this Amethyst Triceratops by Reddit user ralizhoffman.
A few years ago I went to an exhibit at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science called Ultimate Dinosaurs and I was struck by the size of Dinosaurs. This massive vertebra from an Argentinosaurus is as big as a person. This leg of a Futalognkosaurus Dukei made it clear no museum would ever be able to display a full specimen. It isn't just herbivores that are massive, this skull from a Carcharodontosaurus is huge, larger than a T-Rex. It really puts it in perspective how terrifying these animals were. Museum Monday is an every other week series about museum news, objects,
This Amargasaurus fossil is really fascinating. Known from only one skeleton that was mostly complete, it has a unique feature of two parallel rows of tall spines down its body. A long time ago people thought that these spines supported a sail, but now it is thought they were defensive structures that jutted out of the body. One part that was missing was most of the skull, so this is an assumption of what it looked like. Museum Monday is an every other week series about museum news, objects, and reviews.
Source A partying Triceratops (with glowsticks no less) on my birthday.
Today is Draw a Dinosaur Day! I found this unusual take on Disney Princesses I just had to share.
One of the largest carnivores, matching T-Rex for size is the Giganotosaurus. He was easily the largest fossil at this exhibit a few years ago at the Denver Museum. Museum Monday is an every other week series about museum news, objects, and reviews.
Source Another year older! Another year to post dinosaur photos! This one has a funny backstory to it. The artist was imagining Jurassic Park as a children's book, and did this drawing to show why it had a tummy ache! Too much birthday cake! Also, really relevant this year, as my weight loss this month has been a bit derailed by birthday treats. Ah well next month I'll get back to it!