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Prestosuchidae

This 6 meter, 1000 kg beast prowled the Triassic, hunting and eating just about anything it wanted. It is not a stretch to picture this animal moving more like a cat or a giant weasel then a lizard. Prestosuchidae ruled the land for millions of years.

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Hadrosaur

The Hadrosaurids were a widespread, successful and diverse group of large, plant-eating animals. Some reached sizes nearly twice as large as the one I have pictured. Some experts say they were slow but I see them as being nimble and faster then elephants.

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Wonderful :tu:

For some reason the Hadrosaurid reminds me of a dragon.

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ah ty sw.

Pete's Dragon?

No, not Pete's Dragon, that's not what I was thinking of but I can't remember the name of the film. The second picture down especially where your Hadrosaurid is sitting/crouched on all fours reminds me of one somehow.

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Very nice Dan.You won't just leave the Prestosuchus.Don't you ? :) Yes,there are big Hadrosaurs like Shantungosaurus, Lambeosaurus laticaudus etc etc..But recently even a big Hardrosaur found than those called as Huaxiaosaurus.I use to wonder how these unimpressive looking Hadrosaurs grew to that size.

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No I won't Sam. :)

It has amazing form. I like the obscurity of it too. The later, bipedal predators can't always steal the show...

I think Hadrosaurs are often over looked as well.

Happy New Year you guys...

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No I won't Sam. :)

It has amazing form. I like the obscurity of it too. The later, bipedal predators can't always steal the show...

I think Hadrosaurs are often over looked as well.

Happy New Year you guys...

Hahaha, i know..You always talk about that animal and you should be knowing if you are prestosuchus then what i might be :)

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You might be an elephant...?

Haha, sure..you can either call me by mixing any Elephant's name or Sauropod's name :)

In some previous post i typed a nick name for you..I think you didn't saw it.Your name is Danosuchus. Lol

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Well done again, you are good at these :) ........and your signature pic is just priceless :lol:

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These are great. I would like to have seen a few more of the Plessi.

Very impressive Dan'O.

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lovely work Dano... love the plateosauridea the best

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Ah ty sw.

I'm thinkin battle scene next...

Sounds interesting.... :)

Let the battle begin, and may the best dinosaur win!

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I'm amazed at how much character you get into these creatures. Beyond just looking lifelike, their expressive postures convey lots of individuality. Excellent work.

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Thank you guys. I greatly appreciate the feedback. Here are some more that I have been working on the last month or so...

Hadrosaurs

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Well done :tu:

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Excellent... How long do they take to complete from start to finish?

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