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"A huge Ceratosauroid theropod from the Early Jurassic of Italy. "Discovered on 1996 by Dal sasso et at. Saltriovenator was classified on several Theropod families, from Coelophysoidea ( Roger B. J. Benson, 2010, S. 131–146) to Allosauriade, looking more to be an species related to Sinosaurus triassicus or Cryolophosaurus, thus a basal tetanuran.Finally, on 2018, was named Satriovenator zanellai and classified as a ceratosaur. Saltriovenator can be on the biggest predators found on Europe, with an holtype of around 7,8-8 m (Disputed), considering an adult about a maximum of 8,5 m with an 75-80 cm head. It is the earliest theropod with confirmed only three digits on the hands.This restoration shows the environment of the Saltrio formation (Lombardy, Italy) at the late Sinemurian (191 Ma). Saltrio formation is believed to be an ancient beach, due to the presence of nautiloids and Brachiopods. Includes the gigantic predator wandering while two Crocodrylomorhps (aff. Species indeterminate) roaming the scene looking for washing death Nautiloids of the genus Cenoceras ( C. F. Parona. 1897. I Nautili del Lias inferiore di Saltrio in Lombardia. Bullettino della Società Malacologica Italiana 20,7-20 ). The flora is partially inspired on the finds of the Rotzo Formation and the Osteno". The Absence of skull ornamentation is due to the non find of a complete skull, is based on Ceratosaurus nasicornis skull."
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ThalassoAtrox [2023-02-05 22:56:13 +0000 UTC]
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YellowPanda2001 [2019-03-04 19:33:22 +0000 UTC]
Saltriosaurus is gone. Now its Saltriovenator and its a ceratosaur.
Palaeontology is awesome!
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Olmagon [2019-01-13 12:28:36 +0000 UTC]
This is some nice art,with a well drawn dinosaur and beach background. By the way what species are the crocodilimorphs?
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ThePrimevalArtist [2019-01-03 19:11:12 +0000 UTC]
Only, AND I MEAN ONLY problem I have with this image is that the smol bois seem too stiff? Maybe they are literally scared stiff? Who knows?
anyways,
JESUS CHRIST THAT’S AMAZING
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Lucas-Attwell In reply to ThePrimevalArtist [2019-01-08 17:58:57 +0000 UTC]
The one on the left is walking actually.
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Libra1010 [2018-12-26 13:08:59 +0000 UTC]
Very lovely work, that makes me imagine this destination as quite the Tourist Trap!
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ijreid [2018-12-25 21:26:53 +0000 UTC]
It would help if you could change the license here to allow commercial and derivative use That way we can finally stop coming back because there are problems on the Wiki with the licensing permission proof.
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Dinosaurevil In reply to ijreid [2018-12-26 00:57:45 +0000 UTC]
Hello, i´m the collaborator: Will be in all the Wikipedia images tomorrow!
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PedroSalas [2018-12-25 19:37:04 +0000 UTC]
Muy buenas las mejoras artísticas ( a parte de las meramente anatómicas). Al añadir luminosidad y definición a los primeros planos has marcado mucho mejor el tamaño del Saltriovenator. Y la redistribución de las zonas oscuras en el cuerpo del terópodo hace que ahora haya adquirido una corporeidad más convincente.
Una duda, qué te ha llevado a decidir no dejar los dientes expuestos?
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