Showing posts with label sinraptors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sinraptors. Show all posts

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Sinraptor

A largish theropod form the late Jurassic of China. It's now stipulated that this animal is the precursor of the carcharadontosaur line.

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Brett

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Becklespinax


Known from only 3 vertebrae, the rest of this restoration are purely conjecture. Found in England from rocks dating to the early Cretaceous. It's though to be related to either the sinraptors or Acrocanthosaurus. I drew it more like Acro due to the elongated nature of the 3 vertebrae.

I've been having problems with Blogger not telling me things are spelled wrong and even keeping them wrong AFTER I have corrected them. My spelling is horrible to begin with so you might not notice;)

Best,

Brett