The Brett Booth Dinosaur Blog, dealing with pointy teeth on bitey things.
Sunday, May 3, 2009
Skorpiovenator
A Cretaceous contemporary of Mapusaurus, this is another of those funny looking abelisaurs. It's nae means scorpion hunter, due to the fact that there were lots of scorpions around the dig site;)
Wow that's funny. I'd hate to be digging in the hot sun while having to watch out for scorpions at the same time... I wonder who first found this dinosaur and if they were stung...
I'm definitely illustrating it in a patagonian scene with Argentinosaurus or some other giant titanosaur.
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Wow that's funny. I'd hate to be digging in the hot sun while having to watch out for scorpions at the same time... I wonder who first found this dinosaur and if they were stung...
ReplyDeleteI'm definitely illustrating it in a patagonian scene with Argentinosaurus or some other giant titanosaur.