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Published: 2015-07-30 19:01:24 +0000 UTC; Views: 2259; Favourites: 39; Downloads: 2
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Spinosaurus has gone through a variety of palaeontological depictions the most unusual and drastic being the most recent one which portrays it as a semi-aquatic animal similar to a crocodile.In the background is the earliest portrayal of Spinosaurus derived from Stromers destroyed remains it was shown to be a stereotypical theropod like T-Rex but smaller and with spines along its back.
The largest depiction of the Spinosaurus is the 90's/2000's style Spinosaurus, made famous by Jurassic Park 3 it is shown as the largest theropod dinosaur with a more slender crocodile-like jaws and large arms with strong claws at 18m long it was slightly longer than the modern 15m long Spinosaur.
Personally I find the new Spinosaurus to be the coolest, and I wonder what the future representations of Spinosaurus will be.
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theropod1 [2015-09-16 19:21:22 +0000 UTC]
Nice drawing
However Spinosaurus has not been revised to be THAT much smaller by the recent research. It is not the unchallenged largest theropod that it had to be considered based on Dal Sasso et al. 2005, but in this depiction it looks as if it was literally just half the overall size, when the primary changes were actually shorter legs and a shallower (but very long) torso. It is still very long, at over 15m, and its body is also extremely long, just relatively slender.
Also its skull size and shape have been changed insignificantly, if at all. It should still have a very elongated, shallow cranium, not a deep, carnosaur-like one. This is the most recent restoration: static1.squarespace.com/staticβ¦
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apexpredator7 In reply to theropod1 [2015-09-17 21:38:40 +0000 UTC]
Thankyou. However I drew this without any references, I attempted to scale the new Spino to 15 m but I accidentally made the 90's Spino too largeby that time I had fleshed out the other restorations and by then I felt that re proportions the spinosaurus would ruin the quality of the peice and with my limited artistic ability I didn't think that I could get the proportions correct. I appreciate the constructive criticism but I only drew this for fun I would have a very hard time trying to draw anything to scale as my hand dexterity and drawing ability is sub-par to say the least
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theropod1 In reply to apexpredator7 [2015-09-18 06:41:02 +0000 UTC]
Well, I don't get the impression that you have poor hand-dexterity or drawing ability, but drawing stuff to scale is vers difficult.
You could try to put them together aand scale them digitally I suppose.
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apexpredator7 In reply to theropod1 [2015-09-27 12:45:05 +0000 UTC]
Thankyou, yes that's a really good idea, I will bear that in mind next time
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grisador [2015-08-05 17:17:02 +0000 UTC]
Maybe Δ°ts legs are shorter but Not a quedruped.
Future ? Just look for Spinofaarus ! Its probably The next thing
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Wesdaaman [2015-07-30 20:45:00 +0000 UTC]
I say that it was a biped, but just low to the ground, similar to a Pangolin
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acepredator [2015-07-30 19:36:27 +0000 UTC]
There are more (and the most recent one is already outdated..._)
JP Spino is only 13m, BTW.
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grisador In reply to acepredator [2015-08-05 17:18:31 +0000 UTC]
Δ°s there a new model ?!
Even The smallest reconstruction\s; its still bigger than Tyranno
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acepredator In reply to grisador [2015-08-05 17:45:41 +0000 UTC]
No, there isn't but the newest model shown in the drawing isn't actually the newest model.
IKR? The JP SPinosaurus is in many ways a lot less formidable than the real deal (the only thing it can do that the real thing couldn't was run)
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grisador In reply to acepredator [2015-08-05 18:08:38 +0000 UTC]
Okay & true.
Quite true !
I think The Spino. isn't even need to rΓΌn anything un Δ°ts Swamp habitat; it is the king of its domain...
Oh ! About The running thing; many short (even very short legged) legged creatures can run (look funny but they can run into a degree)
: c1.staticflickr.com/9/8283/754β¦
It seens very funny thought
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