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Irritator

Temporal Range: Early Cretaceous, 110 Ma

Location: South America

Diet: Omnivore

Family: Spinosauridae

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Happy Memorial Day Weekend! Here is the official dinosaur of America’s capital to celebrate. To avoid confusion, this dinosaur has not been officially classified because the only fossil found was one vertabrae from one dinosaur. The classification is still under debate, and current information is subject to change if more fossils are found.

Capitalsaurus

Temporal Range: Early Cretaceous

Location: Eastern United States

Diet: Carnivore

Family: Undetermined

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Achillobator

Temporal Range: Late Cretaceous, 93-80 Ma

Location: Mongolia

Diet: Carnivore

Family: Dromaeosauridae

Wait, did you hear something?Lambeosaurus and Ornithomimus, Dinosaur Park Formation. Patreon • Ko-fi

Wait, did you hear something?

LambeosaurusandOrnithomimus, Dinosaur Park Formation.

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 Had the pleasure of working on these absolute weirdos for PBS Eons’s latest episode, the alva Had the pleasure of working on these absolute weirdos for PBS Eons’s latest episode, the alva

Had the pleasure of working on these absolute weirdos for PBS Eons’s latest episode, the alvarezsaurids BannykusandAlbertonykus. Check out this week’s video on the evolution of these dinosaurian anteaters! 

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A Spectrovenator watches as two sauropods march in the direction of the forest, during the Early Cre

ASpectrovenator watches as two sauropods march in the direction of the forest, during the Early Cretaceous of what is now Brazil. 

The only remains of Spectrovenator found so far were recovered from underneath the skeleton of a sauropod, possibly having being crushed to death.

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Night Stalkers Yet another remake/reimagining of a 2012 illustration, featuring Velociraptors.Patr

Night Stalkers

Yet another remake/reimagining of a 2012 illustration, featuring Velociraptors.

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Not much left for an Iguanodon to do after a forest fire, but to wander in search of greener lands and cooler breezes.

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POV: You’re a female Ubirajara and you’re not impressed. The discovery of this little guy has a very

POV: You’re a female Ubirajara and you’re not impressed.

The discovery of this little guy has a very sad backstory that is unfortunately all too common in paleontology: it was smuggled out of its home country (Brazil), and there’s an ongoing campaign to repatriate it.

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 Another quick remake of an older piece; A female Spinosaurus wades through her native waterways whi

Another quick remake of an older piece; A female Spinosaurus wades through her native waterways while a boldOnchopristis swims nearby. Original from 2013.

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Therizinosaurus t-shirt

Therizinosaurus lived in the Late Cretaceous of Mongolia some 70 million years ago. It is also one of the latest dinosaurs to be turned into a movie monster by the Jurassic World franchise. Available as a t-shirt in multiple sizes and colors.

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Design by David Orr

Dinosaur Fancier t-shirts

Like most paleonerds, you probably have a favorite type of dinosaur. Maybe you are a fan of theropods, maybe you are more into sauropods or maybe you are more of a ceratopsian person. No matter what sort of dino you prefer we’ve got you covered! Choose one of out t-shirts and let us know what you fancy.

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Pteranodon t-shirt

Pteranodon is one of the most iconic and well-known pterosaurs. And pterosaurs were not dinosaurs.

Design by Greco Westermann

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Spinosaurus unisex sweatshirt

Have you heard about the newest Spinosaurus paper? It suggests that Spino may have been able to swim after all!

Design by @grecovia

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Just popping in to add a little bit of the Cretaceous to your Jurassic June. Velociraptor learns why

Just popping in to add a little bit of the Cretaceous to your Jurassic June. Velociraptor learns why dancing in front of a Gobiconodon den is not a great idea.

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Digital artwork of a velociraptor shaking its tailfeathers in front of a gobiconodon nest. The nest is under a tiny sprouting ginkgo tree. While one gobiconodon tends little baby gobiconodons, the other takes aim for the velociraptor’s cloaca with its teeth. 


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