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my piece for the free digital @fossil-fighters-zine! you find it on page 23 🦖
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Dinovember day 8: Lythronax
#i wanted to draw a baby dinosaur this time around#art#digital art#artists on tumblr#paleoart#dinovember#dinovember2024#dinosaur#dinosaurs#lythronax
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daily vivosaur 136
genus: lythronax
a tyrannosaur relative whose name literally means "gore king", its a weapon that never lets its prey escape with a high attack stat and a critical rate on par with that of an elite sniper
#my art#paleoart#paleo art#dinosaur#lythronax#fossil fighters#3d art#low poly#low poly art#blockbench
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Dinovember number 8, Lyrhronax. Gotta love a chonkasaurus.
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Dinovember day 8: Lythronax

Lythronax,depicted here with tiger-like stripes, based on its ambush predator in dense tropical forests lifestyle.
Instead of reddish, the base color is green, as its prey, large dinosaurs, were capable or distinguishing greens from reds, unlike tigers'.
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Dinovember day 8! Lythronax! A Tyrannosaurid from the late Cretaceous! Interestingly enough, its the oldest known Tyrannosaurid dinosaur that we know of so far. Strange then that we call them Tyrannosaurids and not something like Lythronaxids. Then again we seem to name things after the ones we find first (at least Im pretty sure thats what we do.) Gosh looking at this now it feels so silly just sitting like this lol.
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[ Lythro ]
" A walking vivosaur weapon that never lets its prey escape. Its Attack is comparable to T-Rex, and its Critical rate is like that of an elite military sniper. "
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I feel like this is pretty good! I also put a little guy in the corner

#art#dinosaur#dinosaur art#dinosaurs#paleoart#paleoposting#paleomedia#paleoblr#paleo art#paleontology#paleo#dinovember2024#dino art#dino#lythronax
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Day 8: Lythronax
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#lythronax#dinovember#paleoart#digital drawing#digital doodle#this one looked better in my head and I’m kinda disappointed with how it turned out tbh 😔
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Dinovember day 9!! @1dinodaily

IM SO SORRY I MISSED YESTERDAY!!!! I wasn't busy or anything I just burned myself out, but I'm BACK!!!
I wanted to redraw day 7 because I wasn't happy with my last attempt and I drew yesterday's to make up for my absence


#dinovember#dinovember2024#paleoart#paleontology#evolution#dinosaur#dinosaurs#birds#animal art#animals#zoology#wallcreeper#lythronax#amargasaurus
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Lythronax, a fearsome tyrannosaur, prowled North America roughly 80 million years ago. Its Greek name, translating to "Gore King," aptly reflects its apex predator status. This formidable creature's body was around 25 feet in length, equipped with powerful hindlimbs and tiny two-fingered forelimbs. Its robust skull, had forward-facing eyes, granting it binocular vision, enabling accurate depth perception for precise hunting.
#lythronax#dinosaur#paleoart#dinosaur art#prehistoric#paleontology#jurassic park#nature#animals#erock#erockrogers#dinosaurs
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Dinovember Day 8: Lythronax!
Oof, finding refs for this was hard.
#dinovember#dinosaur#tyrannosaurid#lythronax#lythronax argestes#dinosaur art#art#paleoart#paleoblr#paleontology#theropod#saurischian
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Dinovember day 7 and 8 - Amargasaurus and Lythronax
Another two days together! But this time I managed to get the time to do them properly on the computer! @1dinodaily
It was fun revisiting the amargasaurus and try doing it in a completely different style! And the more I draw in it, the more I'm loving this style for them
#digital art#paleoblr#art#paleoart#dinovember#dinovember2024#amargasaurus#lythronax#amber isle#i also am working on doing the other days i uploaded only the sketches so hopefully theyll be up soon#thinking on making them into proper stickers too but dunno yet
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Oh… the teratophoneins… what a theropod group…
Decided to include every member ever included within this albeit recent and occasionally controversial group, including our fragmentary, and in the case of one species, shittily described labocania
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Lythronax

Lythronax is the oldest known tyrannosaurid. It was heavily built with a robust skull, small two-fingered forelimbs, and strong hindlimbs. Lythronax had forward-facing eyes which gave it depth perception, possibly suggesting that it was an ambush predator. Due to the incompleteness of the fossil specimen, size estimates range from 5-8 m in length.
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