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Description
Distribution: North AmericaMeaning of name: Locked vertebrae
Time: Coniacian to Campanian of the Cretaceous
Size: 2-4m (6-13ft)
Species: C. iguanavus, C. liodontus, C. moorevillensis
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Comments: 4
Atlantis536 [2018-12-24 09:42:18 +0000 UTC]
Are you planning to add prehistoric lizards and snakes in your series as well?
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Dragocai In reply to Atlantis536 [2018-12-24 16:07:09 +0000 UTC]
Maybe if they are well known like Titanoboa. Lizards, probably not. Dinosaurs, alongside Pterosaurs and Marine Reptiles, are my main focus.
I will add more non-dinosaurs outside those categories if they are big and famous enough. Most of my traditional pictures will feature those animals if I haven't already drawn them into my collection. As you've probably noticed.
I'll try to upload one more pair before the year ends. btw
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Atlantis536 In reply to Dragocai [2019-01-26 03:03:51 +0000 UTC]
What groups of animals do you consider to be "marine reptiles" in your series?
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Dragocai In reply to Atlantis536 [2019-01-26 21:01:10 +0000 UTC]
Ichthyosaurs, Plesiosaurs, Mosasaurs, Nothosaurs, Placodonts, Thalattosaurs, Thalattosuchians, and extinct sea turtles like Archelon. Also including the extinct Crocodilians.
I, however, choose ones (species that aren't in my gallery yet) that are most relevant as I've said before.
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