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dino dan - commission open :)

@ddinodan

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if only tyrannosaurus rex had a formal diagnosis so we could actually determine what specimens assigned to it are actually tyrannosaurus rex... maybe one day...

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Naturians may notice I made a cameo in “Naturian’s Planet: Nature Age”. WRONG! THEY CGI’ED MY LIKENESS IN. WITHOUT MY PERMISSION. NATURE IS CLEARLY WORKING AGAINST ME. Sincerely, Scrappy

Naturians may notice I made a cameo in “Naturian’s Planet: Nature Age”.

WRONG!

THEY CGI’ED MY LIKENESS IN. 

WITHOUT MY PERMISSION.

NATURE IS CLEARLY WORKING AGAINST ME.

Sincerely, Scrappy
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The iconic head crest of Parasaurolophus had a series of internal channels that could have created trombone- or tuba-like sounds as the animal blew air into them, making it one of the very few dinosaurs for which we can actually try to reconstruct the original sounds.

The iconic head crest of Parasaurolophus had a series of internal channels that could have created trombone- or tuba-like sounds as the animal blew air into them, making it one of the very few dinosaurs for which we can actually try to reconstruct the original sounds.
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hellcreekenthusiasm.wordpress.com/2025/11/26/im-… I guess Im turning into one of *those* bloggers now. PhP S3 Review. Sorry it may not be what everyone wants to hear

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As well as being the largest and geologically youngest species of Parasaurolophus, P.tubicen also had a crest with a rougher surface texture than its closest relatives (perhaps suggesting it was covered in keratin, unlike the fleshy or scaly crests of most other hadrosaurs).

As well as being the largest and geologically youngest species of Parasaurolophus, P.tubicen also had a crest with a rougher surface texture than its closest relatives (perhaps suggesting it was covered in keratin, unlike the fleshy or scaly crests of most other hadrosaurs).