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This is the reason why I didnt upload that much pictures the last week. I searched very long and did some research of how to draw a dilophosaurus so I can make an infographic out of it. It turned out quite god, although the legs are a bit too short. This is because the paper I used was too small. I already taped together 2 a4 pieces of papers and dint want to put 2 more on it! Dilophosaurus is a famous lower jurassic theropod and represents one of the first big theropods. He was 6 metres long and had huge teeth which were ideal for cutting through meat.Related content
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AWB2012 [2013-02-10 16:52:22 +0000 UTC]
HMPH!! TYPICAL Holywood idiots, they never get things right! THIS GUY, KNOWS HIS STUFF!! THIS, is the REAL Dilophosaurus!!
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desmatoraptor [2012-09-23 22:44:02 +0000 UTC]
One of my favorite dinosaurs, can't wait to play as one in Primal Carnage. Also are you going to do more infographics in this format?
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Teratophoneus In reply to desmatoraptor [2012-09-24 14:52:54 +0000 UTC]
thanks, yes i will do more of those infographics, but at first I wanna try an acrocanthosaurus for jp expanded
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desmatoraptor In reply to Teratophoneus [2012-09-27 00:18:50 +0000 UTC]
Sounds like it's gonna be a good creature for the park! Also if you'll take a suggestion for the infographs, can you do a dinosaur from an island (like Hateg or Madagascar)? just wondering since it seems like dinosaurs from islands often get less attention, unless they're newly discovered
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Saberrex [2012-09-21 18:42:30 +0000 UTC]
Not bad. that is quite accurate. i still wonder to this day how Dilophosaurus hunted. also, "Dilophosaurus" sinensis is obviously quite closely related to D. wetherilli, but i think it deserves a new genus, like "Sinodilophosaurus".
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Teratophoneus In reply to Saberrex [2012-09-23 18:01:06 +0000 UTC]
yes youre rightit should get its own name. Its also interesting that "D." sinensis looks quite similar to the jp dilophosaurus in terms of head shape....
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Saberrex In reply to Teratophoneus [2012-09-23 18:37:29 +0000 UTC]
yeah. that's just plain ironic.
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