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No, I am still not done with pictures about prehistory.This here is a scene taking place during the Jurassic period around 150 million years BC. It portraitsΒ a clash between the two dinosaur speices Allosaurus and Stegosaurus.
What that was hard to do was to create a surrounding similar to the one of the Jurassic period. It was hard mainly since neither grass or leaf-trees had evolved back then.
Other than that, I really did not put that much effort in this. Hope you like it anyway.
The artwork was inspired by the works of Charles R. Knight and the scenes from BBC's 1999 documentary Walking with Dinosaurs.
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Comments: 34
Mr-WolfApex [2017-08-02 11:22:19 +0000 UTC]
did allosaurus have feathers?
because some have said that the t rex and allosaurus were cousinsΒ
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tigerfaceswe In reply to Mr-WolfApex [2017-08-02 11:38:10 +0000 UTC]
Allosaurus lived during the Jurassic era. Back then, bird like dinosaurs hadn't evolved yet, with an exception of the small dinosaur Archeopteryx. So I doubt Allosaurus had feathers.
...Allosaurus weren't directly related to Tyrannosaurus either.
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Mr-WolfApex In reply to tigerfaceswe [2017-08-02 11:48:22 +0000 UTC]
WOAH WOAH WOAH WAIT!
So... bird like dinosaurs did not have feathers yet?
so does that mean that they actually grew feathers during evolution
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tigerfaceswe In reply to Mr-WolfApex [2017-08-02 13:05:42 +0000 UTC]
That wasn't what I said.
What I said was that dinosaurs with bird like features hadn't evolved back in the Jurassic, with an exception of so far one known speices. Birdlike dinosaurs however, with feathers, started to evolve in the early Cretaceous period and would become more and more common at the end of that time period.
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tigerfaceswe In reply to Starlee-142 [2015-04-17 17:40:28 +0000 UTC]
Giant dinos indeed.
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PseudonoobDA [2015-04-17 01:08:07 +0000 UTC]
Chuck Knight and Walking With?!
My God, me impression grows!Β Β
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tigerfaceswe In reply to PseudonoobDA [2015-04-17 17:40:48 +0000 UTC]
I am glad. GO OUT THERE AND GIVE THE COMUNITY HELL!
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CapriniMedic [2015-04-09 00:29:48 +0000 UTC]
Stegosaurus and Allosaurus. Wow
Le somewhere 150 Million years ago. Now recognize the name of these guys.
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tigerfaceswe In reply to CapriniMedic [2015-04-09 10:31:03 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, it was some time ago...
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tigerfaceswe In reply to DarkSinAura [2015-04-07 17:01:57 +0000 UTC]
Scientifically that is a possibility. Theories suggest that with its spiked tail, as well as its colour-changing things on its back, Stegosaurus was a formidable opponent towards larger Jurassic predators such as for an example Allosaurus.
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tigerfaceswe In reply to Wynet [2015-04-05 16:09:29 +0000 UTC]
Thank you for the apreciation. Means a lot.
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AndreaSilva60 [2015-04-04 21:53:16 +0000 UTC]
Are there lot's of dinosaur species? Β My favourite are Parasaurolophos and Pinacosauros
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tigerfaceswe In reply to AndreaSilva60 [2015-04-05 16:10:41 +0000 UTC]
There were several speices and sub-speices of dinosaurs between the periods of the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaecous. My favourite speices has allways been Allosaurus (featured in this pic).
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AndreaSilva60 In reply to tigerfaceswe [2015-04-05 18:24:10 +0000 UTC]
My chlderen were very keen on dinosaurs, we have lot of dinosaurs book, I did a culture Β on
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tigerfaceswe In reply to AndreaSilva60 [2015-04-05 19:54:15 +0000 UTC]
That sounds cool. I myself have also been a fan of prehistory and somehow still am.
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AndreaSilva60 In reply to tigerfaceswe [2015-04-06 08:56:56 +0000 UTC]
It was funny, my elder son when he was 4 years Β old knew Β the latin name fo tens of dinousars
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tigerfaceswe In reply to AndreaSilva60 [2015-04-06 09:43:00 +0000 UTC]
Reminds me of myself. I was a weird kid...but by gosh, I loved it.
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AndreaSilva60 In reply to tigerfaceswe [2015-04-06 16:17:55 +0000 UTC]
I'm weird too, I love the ichthyosaur because his perfection hides evolution, sharks, dolphins and ichthyosaurs are hydrodynamically perfect, at the top of the food chain, the cycle of the time instead of the fucking linear time of history, we continue to consider history a fable about progress, while history is just a process. Β
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tigerfaceswe In reply to AndreaSilva60 [2015-04-06 19:01:02 +0000 UTC]
True that. Another prehistoric animal I've allway been a fan of is the woolly mammoth...mainly since how close we are to clone one in modern times. I really hope it will become a success.
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AndreaSilva60 In reply to tigerfaceswe [2015-04-07 05:27:33 +0000 UTC]
It's an amazing project, we are going to play the role of the Great dice Master.
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tigerfaceswe In reply to AndreaSilva60 [2015-04-07 17:02:24 +0000 UTC]
Yes indeed...who knows what wonders science might provide for us in the future?
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AndreaSilva60 In reply to tigerfaceswe [2015-04-07 19:11:49 +0000 UTC]
I really don't know, I hope in fusion, as soon as possibleΒ
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tigerfaceswe In reply to Time-Cop131 [2015-04-04 20:20:52 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much, mate.
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