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saint-nevermore · 3 months ago
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maiacetus basking spot woes
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crowchucktaxidermy · 8 days ago
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beautiful roe buck all finished! he is much younger than the first deer i found, and has some damage from being a roadkill victim. he also has a couple of small healed injuries on his snout. the silver on his antlers is unique amongst my bucks and hes a perfect middle between my smallest and largest 🦌
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transgwender616 · 1 month ago
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I think it's interesting when a character is inspired by another character but also coexist with them
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Nearly every superhero universe has it's own version of Superman and DC has either crossed over or bought those universes meaning Superman coexist with Shazam, Apollo, Hyperion and many more.
In the Simpsons Rainier Wolfcastle is a parody of Arnold Schwarzenegger. Arnold is mentioned in the episode Radioactive Man which features Rainier. Arnold would also appear in the movie looking near identical to Rainier and being played by his actor Harry Shearer.
In Coco Ernesto De La Cruz is based on both Pedro Infante and Jorge Negrete who Ernesto bumps into at a party.
Rocky Balboa is partially based on both Rocky Marciano who he has a poster of and Joe Frazier who wishes Rocky luck.
Vecna in Stranger Things is based on Freddy Kruger and Dustin compare the two
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quirk-nova · 7 months ago
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can you do one for annie fraizer from backyard sports
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Annie Frazier (Backyard Sports) aesthetic board for @arthurrose23
“Annie's a well rounded player. She's not too keen on running so she likes playing catcher. She also likes animals and ice cream.”
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gacmediadaily · 11 months ago
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 Miranda Cosgrove (Mother of the Bride) and Pierson Fode (The Man from Toronto) have signed on to star in The Wrong Paris, a new romantic comedy that Janeen Damian (Irish Wish) will direct for Netflix.
Written by Nicole Henrich, the film centers on Dawn (Cosgrove), who is desperate to get to France for a once-in-a-lifetime art opportunity. Thus, she talks her way onto a Bachelor-type dating show set in Paris — only to discover the show is actually set in Paris, Texas as part of a ratings stunt by the producers. Now in jeopardy of losing out on her dreams, Dawn must find a way to get kicked off the show, until a real romance begins to blossom with Trey (Fode), the show’s handsome and charming bachelor.
Producers on the project include Brad Krevoy for MPCA and Michael Damian. Janeen Damian, Amanda Phillips, Jimmy Townsend, Kelly Fraizer and Galen Fletcher are serving as executive producers.
Breaking out early in life as one of the stars of Nickelodeon’s Drake & Josh, and the lead of its subsequent series iCarly, Cosgrove has most recently been seen starring opposite Brooke Shields in Mark Waters’ Netflix rom-com Mother of the Bride, which spent five weeks in the streamer’s Global Top 10 Films (English) and reached the Top 10 Films in 92 countries. This year, she also reprised her voice role as Margo in Despicable Me 4, which grossed over $580 million worldwide.
Fode is perhaps best known for his work in television, having thus far been seen on series like Based on a True Story, Leverage: Redemption, Animal Kingdom and The Real Bros of Simi Valley, among others. Among his film credits is Netflix’s The Man from Toronto starring Kevin Hart and Woody Harrelson.
Most recently directing and exec producing Netflix’s hit rom-com Irish Wish, starring Lindsay Lohan, which hit #1 in 69 countries in its first weekend, Damian prior to that directed the Lohan-led holiday rom-com Falling for Christmas for the streamer.
Cosgrove is represented by Gersh, Untitled Entertainment, and Johnson Shapiro Slewett & Kole; Fode by Innovative Artists, Zero Gravity Management, and Gang, Tyre, Ramer; Janeen Damian by Independent Artist Group and attorney Alan Abrams; and Henrich by Slanted Wheel Entertainment.
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boycalledric · 1 year ago
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Nike “Until We All Win" from Elastic on Vimeo.
Client: Nike
Agency: W+K PORTLAND Global Creative Directors: Alberto Ponte, Ryan O’Rourke Creative Directors: Chris Groom, Antony Goldstein Copywriter: Darcie Burrell Art Director: Patty Orlando Head of Production: Matt Hunnicutt Senior Producer: Molly Tait Tanen Producer: Katie McCain Creative Management: John Radaza Studio Designer: Deb Lee
Retoucher: Fraizer Goodbody Strategic Planning: Andy Lindblade, Nathan Goldberg Media/Comms Planning: Reme DeBisschop, Ryan Craven, Justin Bradly Account Team: Chris Willingham, Vanessa Miller, Anna Boteva, Carly Williamson Senior Business Affairs Manager: Alicia Willett Broadcast Traffic: Tim Bell, Maggie Harasyn ____________________________________________________________________________­­­­­­­
VFX VFX Studio: a52
 VFX Supervisor: Andy Rafael Barrios 
2D VFX Artist(s): Andy Rafael Barrios, Dan Ellis, Gabe Sanchez 
Roto Artists: Tiffany Germann 
Producer: Michael Steinmann Production Coordinator: Andrew Rosenberger 
Executive Producers: Patrick Nugent & Kim Christensen 
Managing Director: Jennifer Sofio Hall
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POST PRODUCTION
Design Studio: Elastic Creative Director: Angus Wall, Lisa Bolan Designers: Kaya Thomas, Pete Sickbert-Bennett, Charles Khoury Animators: Charles Khoury, Julia Wright, Peter Murphy, Steven Do, Mark Feldman, Earl Burnley Producer: Michael Steinmann Producer: Michael Ross Head of Production: Kate Berry Executive Producer: Luke Colson Managing Director: Jennifer Sofio Hall ____________________________________________________________________________
EDITORIAL Editorial Company: Exile Editor: Katie Turinski, Steve Nelson Post Producer: Vietan Nguyen, Melissa Tanzer Executive Post Producer: Sasha Hirschfeld ____________________________________________________________________________
COLOR Company: a52 Colorist: Paul Yacono Color Producer: Jenny Bright ____________________________________________________________________________
MUSIC Artist: Oneohtrix Point Never Song: Boring Angel Sound Designer: Noah Woodburn ____________________________________________________________________________
MIX Audio Post Studio: Eleven Sound Audio Mixer: Jeff Payne Audio Assistant: Andrew Smith Executive Producer: Melissa Elston Producer: Maddee Bonniot
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fraizeranimations-blog · 6 years ago
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I feel like I don’t post on here enough! Also, another animation is being made as we speak.
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prodigal-explorer · 2 years ago
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🌠 welcome to my intro! 🌠
a few people might know me from my other blog, @golden-songbird, but this is my new sanders sides/omori/your turn to die main blog! i write a lot of stories, make a lot of headcanons, and think a lot of thoughts, so if you're someone who likes analyzing sanders sides/omori/your turn to die or just sanders sides/omori/your turn to die content in general, this might be the blog for you!
also, i'm just gonna put my masterlist here! this has all of my stories, fanfics, and writing guides!
now for some more about me!
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🌟 annie is my name!
🌟 19 - 01.30 (aquarius)
🌟 he/she/star pronouns
🌟 enfj
🌟 i speak english, but i am learning french (i consider myself to be at an intermediate level), and i want to learn tagolog!
🌟 i don't know my gender, but i identify as lesbian!
🌟 i am filipino-american, and i am mixed! i am very proud of my heritage and i talk about it a lot!
🌟 i have ehlers-danlos syndrome, pots, adhd/autism, and anxiety.
🌟 i am an ambivert who loves people but also loves my space! i am very honest and open about my boundaries. i'm not a passive-aggressive type, and i like to communicate.
🌟 i don't really consider myself a proshipper or an anti. i kinda just stay out of all that because i don't believe that censorship is okay or good, but i also don't promote harmful ideas. not to say that either of those types of people always do those things, but it's just a weird slippery slope that i honestly touch grass too much to care about.
🌟 i'm a rising sophomore in college and i am currently majoring in theatre performance, but i am transitioning to get my bfa in acting!
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✩ likes:
writing, reading, classical literature, fanfiction, journaling, musical theatre, theatre, singing, dancing, acting, video games, sunny weather, mornings, dogs, pigs, asian history, african history, pacific history, women's history, learning new things, tea, sweet foods, candy, makeup, skincare, self-care, perfume, and most of all, my twin sister!
✩ shows i watch:
i don't watch a lot of tv, but when i do, i default to the same shows. sanders sides, anne with an e, modern family, little house on the prairie, dance moms, south park, alexa and katie, no good nick, high school musical the musical the series, curious george, and fraiser are my favorites!
✩ video games i play:
i love video games but i'm not great at them. my favorite games of all time are omori, your turn to die, animal crossing new horizons, legend of zelda: breath of the wild (i haven't played totk yet, please no spoilers!!), spiritfarer, hades, good pizza great pizza, undertale, deltarune, pokémon emerald rogue, and story of seasons: pioneers of olive town. i'm looking forward to playing all the story of seasons games in the future!
✩ my favorite plays and musicals:
my favorite plays are little women (adapted by kate hamil), dance nation, fences, the glass menagerie, equus, eurydice, a raisin in the sun, and especially the miracle worker.
my favorite musicals are hadestown, ragtime, alice by heart, matilda, gypsy, west side story, ragtime, in the heights, great comet of 1812, pippin, come from away, the color purple, amelie, the mad ones, and fun home.
✩ celebrities i enjoy:
i don't really talk about celebrities much, but when i do, it's about these guys: maddie ziegler, chloe lukasiak, nia sioux fraizer, jojo siwa (i don't really know all the drama surrounding her, i just like her message), paige hyland, sofia vergara, lea salonga, eva noblezada, lin manuel miranda (i just think he's goof), beth malone, phillipa soo, karen olivo, dolly parton, amber gray, lauren zakrin.
✩ dislikes:
bossy people, authority in general, staying up late, coffee, bitter foods, dear evan hansen, be more chill, most cartoons, roller coasters, twitter, dream smp, milk, traveling, writer's block, lifting heavy things, being teased, passive-aggressive people, patton sanders, basil, keiji shinogi.
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here's the stuff about me pertaining to sanders sides!
★ my favorite side is roman, i actually kin him and relate to him a lot!
★ my least favorite side is patton. i don't think he's evil or anything, but i am very critical of him and i make him the antagonist in a lot of my aus.
★ my opinion on the sides from favorite to least favorite are as follows: roman, logan, remus, virgil, janus, patton.
★ i am an avid remy enjoyer and i think emile picani is cool.
★ i do a lot of canon-deviant headcanons such as race headcanons, pronoun headcanons, and disability headcanons. i am very respectful of these things and do lots of research, mainly because such headcanons are usually projections of myself and my own experiences.
★ i write a lot of sanders sides fanfiction and roleplay ideas, as well as aus. feel free to use anything you'd like for inspiration as long as you give me credit! i've had my work stolen before and it doesn't feel good.
★ my favorite ships (in no particular order) are roceit, prinxiety, logince, literally all poly combos of roman/logan/janus/virgil, intrulogical, analogical, dukeceit, remy/roman, remy/remus, remile, roman/emile, and loceit!
★ my least favorite ships are pretty much all patton ships and remrom. i'm not a remrom destroyer who will burn down your house if you ship remrom (as long as they're like- not explicitly brothers) but i'm an identical twin so the idea of them being in love is super weird to me lmao. i can't take it seriously.
★ i love talking about sanders sides please talk to me about sanders sides! especially if it looks like we have a lot in common!
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here are my other socials!
✯ ao3: ultraluminary
✯ quotev: tinyrevolt
✯ discord: waterfalldancer
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thanks for reading all that! i hope we become great friends!
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are-my-dinosaurs-correct · 8 years ago
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Experimenting with the tagging system
Tried to get a little more specific with tags. Because I'm the type of artist which will spend time looking at the genuses in Tyrannosauroidae to get an idea of appearance.
For example, I reblog a Tyrannosaurus rex reconstruction. It will be tagged: #tyrannosaurus rex #tyrannosaurus #tyrannosaurinae #tyrannosaurini #tyrannosauridae #theropoda #theropod #saurischia #dinosaur + any appropriate book-keeping tags, so #accurate and #good design for example.
It's a little bulky, but some of the tags will be particularly useful when searching, like if you're just in the mood to look at chasmosaurines.
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crowchucktaxidermy · 5 years ago
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Richardsons ground squirrel skull cleaned and on its way to @corvus-coraxs :)
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saint-nevermore · 1 year ago
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drawing i did of the yule Deinonychus skin from Prior Extinction! it’s one of my favs haha
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crowchucktaxidermy · 3 months ago
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one of the most intact female pheasants i have ever found, she had injuries and context consistent with being roadkill. she was an excellent weight and in rigor mortis when i found her, so she has been butchered and frozen, with her skin saved for a mount and her skull in cleaning. her name is Clover!
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vrnicky · 4 years ago
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Masterlist 2.
Bitties information:
Zick and Patch (UF) get well with other bitties?
One-shots:
Tell the truth
"You're as beatiful as the day i lost you.."
The beginning
Harper
Comfort with Nox
Oc/Au's/Self inserts:
Meet Ellie
Main 12 types
Taller or shorter SO main 12 + SF Crystal
Shy and easy to fluster SO
SO came running with frog in hands
Meet Freya ul sona
Information about Freya
Meet Igel froggy sona
SO likes to pull confusing pranks
Information about Nerea siren sona
SO put Ut Sans in a fight problem with US Papyrus
What they like in SO, clothes
That they like in SO, clothes (mt and mf)
Meet Berat Fraizer
The Golden Flower AU basic information?
•More names in my swapfell crystal au
Height headcanons of all boys
•Roles in The Golden Flower au
•More names in Storyshift
Headcanons of Cinar
Headcanons of Orion
•Outerswap names
•Fusiontale names
8 ways of the papyri to give love
Kingdom au
Clothes headcanons of the Kingdom au
Mistake of the factory idea
•New boys: Farmtale, farmfell, farmswap and outerswap bros!
•Reapertale bros
•More reaper bros: reaperswap and reaperfell
Meet Kory
Storyshift:
Favorite tea of Allen
Does Allen likes animals?
Places to have a date with Allen
Does Allen likes board games?
Farm boys:
All farm bros react to someone giving them food to where they're working, any type of food
The favorite season of all farm bros
Their favorite activity of all farm bros
All farm bros react to someone wanting to learn everything they know in a small time
Their hobbies, all farm bros
Voice of Garo, outerfarm sans
What type of food Lur, farmtale Sans leans towards to cook?
All farm bros reacts to smol
Favorite food of all farm bros
Farm bros at an eating competition
All farm bros react to someone drinking from a hot sauce bottle
Outertale:
Orion character information
Dating headcanons:
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Matchups:
Calcipher match up (Cinar)
Random facts:
Random fact about Allen! 1
Random fact about Allen! 2
Random fact about Allen! 3
Random facts/headcanons about Cinar 1
Random fact about Cinar 2
Random fact about Pop
Random fact about Caramel
Random fact about Orion 1
Random fact about Orion 2
Random fact about Orion 3
Random fact about Orion 4
Random fact about Nicky
Random fact about Loan
Random fact about Nayer
Random fact about Axel 1
Random fact about Axel 2
Random fact about Coffee
Random fact about Berry
Random fact about Money
Random fact about Wine
Random fact about Slim
Random fact about Black
Random fact about Cap
Random fact about Red
Random fact about Papyrus
Random fact about Miere
Random fact about Blue
Random fact about Zen 1
Random fact about Zen 2
Random fact about Zen 3
Random fact about Max
Random fact about Chief
Random fact about Perseo
Random fact about Patrone
Random fact about Sans 1
Random fact about Sans 2
Random fact about Clyde
Random fact about Bonnie 1
Random fact about Bonnie 2
Random fact about Ciro 1
Random fact about Ciro 2
Random fact about Bliss
Random fact about Edan
Random fact about Hans
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a-dinosaur-a-day · 6 years ago
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Deinocheirus mirificus
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By Ripley Cook 
Etymology: Horrible Hand
First Described By: Osmólska & Roniewicz, 1970
Classification: Dinosauromorpha, Dinosauriformes, Dracohors, Dinosauria, Saurischia, Eusaurischia, Theropoda, Neotheropoda, Averostra, Tetanurae, Orionides, Avetheropoda, Coelurosauria, Tyrannoraptora, Maniraptoromorpha, Maniraptoriformes, Ornithomimosauria, Ornithomimoidea, Deinocheiridae
Status: Extinct
Time and Place: 70 million years ago, in the Maastrichtian of the Late Cretaceous 
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Deinocheirus is known from the Nemegt Formation of Ömnögovi, Mongolia 
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Physical Description: Deinocheirus is one of the absolute weirdest, fantastical, most surprising discoveries of the 2010s in paleontology, and the answer to a mystery older than most of the readers of this blog. Deinocheirus was originally known from two very long, distinctive arms - arms so long, that they could very easily engulf a person. In fact, many of the photographs of the fossil are of an individual standing in between the hands, in order to give scale to them. But these arms and hands gave very little in the way of information about what Deinocheirus looked like. Eventually, it was determined that Deinocheirus was an Ornithomimosaur - but the scale of the arms indicated it would be a ridiculously huge Ornithomimosaur. 
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By Slate Weasel, in the Public Domain 
And then, luckily, more fossils were found of it. To be sure, it was a ridiculously large Ornithomimosaur - in fact, given the fact that it was an Ornithomimosaur, a group of distinctively feathered dinosaurs, it is almost certainly one of the largest feathered animals known to date - but it was More than that by a large margin. It was probably around 11 meters long, weighing up to 6.4 tonnes. It had some of the largest forelimbs known of any bipedal dinosaur - only rivaled by Therizinosaurs - and the arms in question are 2.4 meters long. Its skull, only one specimen of it having been found, is honestly weirdly duck-shaped. It was low and narrow, like other Ornithomimosaurs, but with a longer snout than its relatives. This snout was wide and shaped like a spatula - similar to the snouts of duck-billed dinosaurs and ducks alike. There weren’t any teeth in the jaws, which ended in a distinctive beak, and it was turned down, to make it look fairly massive and deep. When you get down to it, Deinocheirus had a ridiculously triangular head. 
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By Nix, CC BY-NC 4.0 
As for the rest of the body, Deinocheirus had very long and narrow shoulder blades, connected to very pronounced and triangular shoulders. Weirdly enough, compared to the shoulders, Deinocheirus actually had smaller arms than its close relative Ornithomimus - ie, it had a smaller shoulder to arm ratio than its relatives. It had a U-shaped wishbone, which is fascinating since we don’t have the wishbone of other Ornithomimosaurs. Unlike other Ornithomimosaurs, it didn’t have pinched toe bones, so it wasn’t highly adapted for fast movement; it also had very blunt and broad foot claws like those of large Ornithischian dinosaurs. It may have been a bulky animal, but it was also quite narrow - with very tall, straight ribs. It had an S-curved neck, especially given the shape of the skull, which extended back into the oddly indeed shaped back. The spines on the back of Deinocheirus got progressively and progressively longer, until reaching lengths similar to those found on Spinosaurus - indicating that Deinocheirus had a sail or a hump, much like Spinosaurus did. There were interconnecting ligaments on the spines, strengthening it. That sail then lessened as it went down along the tail, until the tail had a very skinny appearance compared to the rest of the body. It had extremely lightweight air bones, through which the respiratory system ran. This also allowed it to be even more lightly built, which aided it in its large size. Interestingly enough, the tail ended in fused vertebrae, like those in Therizinosaurs, Oviraptors, and Birds - indicating it had a pygostyle! 
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By Michael B. H., CC BY-SA 3.0 
As for feathers, it would have probably been covered in a layer of fluff all over the body. Fancy, pennaceous feathers would have been present on the arms and the end of the tail - in fact, a tail fan would have been attached to that pygostyle and used in display. It may have also had display feathers on the back of the head or even the legs. However, that being said, its large size may indicate a decrease in fluff so that it could stay cool - while it is still most likely that it had distinctive and extensive feathers as in its close relatives, fossil evidence is needed to determine its exact integument situation. 
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By Charles Nye 
Diet: Deinocheirus was, distinctively, a large herbivore - specializing on water plants and other soft greens that could be shoveled up with that spoon beak. 
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By Meig Dickson & Diane Remic 
Behavior: Deinocheirus probably spent a good amount of time foraging at or near the water, gathering up water vegetation with its spatulate bill. It also utilized gastroliths - stones that were swallowed to grind up that wet and mushy vegetation in the stomach. This was important and helpful, since it couldn’t do much grinding without teeth in its mouth. It did have a very long and large tongue, which allowed it to pull up extensive amounts of plant material up from the ground. It would use the blunt and short claws of its hands in order to dig up plants from the water - and to decrease resistance as it sucked them up from the swamps. 
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By Rebecca Groom 
Deinocheirus wasn’t a fast animal - the short and stocky legs meant that it moved slowly through its environment, and used its large size to protect itself against predators instead. It grew extremely rapidly, too, reaching large size before sexual maturity. Sadly, its giant size means that it didn’t have a very large brain compared to its body size - in fact, the ratio in question was more similar to that of sauropods than other theropods. That beings aid, it was similar in shape to birds and troodontids and other birdie theropods, indicating that it still had a decent sense of smell - which is fascinating as it had a good respiratory system as well. As a warm-blooded animal, however, it would have been very active; and as a dinosaur, it probably took care of its young in nests. It is uncertain whether or not it would have lived in social groups, but it certainly wouldn’t have been particularly isolated as an herbivore. 
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By José Carlos Cortés 
Ecosystem: The Nemegt Formation was a wetland, filled with a wide variety of dinosaurs right before the end of the time of non-avian dinosaurs. The area was filled with large river channels, which created extensive shallow lakes, mudflats, and floodplains - like the modern Okavango Delta in Botswana. There were also thick coniferous forests surrounding the ecosystem, allowing for drier areas to be retreated to in addition to the swampy mess that was the bulk of the environment. Here, many plant-eaters specialized in feeding on water plants - in fact, I often joke that the Nemegt is the Land of Ducks. In addition to Deinocheirus, there were two other Ornithomimosaurs - Gallimimus and Anserimimus - both featuring duck-like beaks for feeding on water plants. Other ducks of the region include Saurolophus, which, as a duck-billed dinosaur, was especially adapted for feeding on soft plant material; and Teviornis, an early ACTUAL duck relative with the appropriate bill. 
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By Fraizer 
This place also had other dinosaurs that weren’t ducks, of course. There was the large tyrannosaur, Tarbosaurus, which is known to have directly preyed upon Deinocheirus. There were troodontids too, like Tochisaurus, Zanabazar and Borogovia, which would have preyed upon the eggs and young of Gallimimus. There were a million different Oviraptorosaurs, making this also the ecosystem of the Chickenparrots - Avimimus, Elmisaurus, Conchoraptor, Nemegtomaia, Nomingia, and Rinchenia, were all present and feeding on the drier vegetation of the area. There was also the Hesperornithine Brodavis, one of the few freshwater species of Hesperornithines. There were other herbivores too, of course - Pachycephalosaurs like Homalocephale and Prenocephale, ankylosaurs such as Tarchia and Saichania, the titanosaur Nemegtosaurus, and the Therizinosaur Therizinosaurus - which probably all stuck to drier areas of the ecosystem than Deinocheirus. Tarbosaurus wasn’t the only Tyrannosaur, either - there was the smaller Alioramus which would have been more of a nuisance for baby Deinocheirus than the adults. And for other predators, there was the raptor Adasaurus, which may or may not have been a direct descendant of Velociraptor. As for non-dinosaurs, there was at least one Azdarchid, the small mammal Buginbaatar, and a variety of crocodilians that would have been non-negligible threats to young Deinocheirus. There were also plenty of turtles, which would have been a very noticeable part of the wider ecosystem. 
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By Scott Reid 
Other: Deinocheirus is such a weird Ornithomimosaur, it gave its name to an entire group of them - these guys were slower than the Ornithomimids, and larger, but still had that general Ostrich-mimic shape. Instead of being lean and fast, they were large and slow. The discovery of the specimens of Deinocheirus that allowed us to actually learn what it looked like was a big one - since, prior to that point, Deinocheirus had been one of the most fascinating mysteries of dinosaur science, as all we had were two giant hands! Because of its large size, duck-like appearance, and above all, nightmare fodder in terms of past legend and current appearance, Deinocheirus has been fondly dubbed as Duck Satan for a makeshift common name.
~ By Meig Dickson
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a very handsome rook found under a hedge. i will have to confirm when i work on them but i believe they were either roadkill or shot (legal in the UK as they are a 'pest' species). i will be hoping to taxidermy him and clean his skeleton!
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ive recently moved my collection around and got my shelving almost done so i think its time for a collection update :) i need to redo the passerine shelf and move some boxes to better display the tiny birds.
UK based, bird remains are legal !
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