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I love the internet. Kelsi Monroe and a damn Dinosaur!
Dino SquadA cartoon I came across a couple of months ago about a group of kids who get the power (via radioactive orange goop) to turn into dinosaurs. I tried watching the first episode but definitely not something I could watch all of, just didn’t
Devil Dinosaur No. 6 (Marvel Comics, 1978). Cover art by Jack Kirby.From Oxfam in Nottingham.
Dinoszauruszok, a Föld urai (Walking with Dinosaurs, 2013) Stílus: családi Nemzet: amerikai, brit, ausztrál Rendező: Barry Cook, Neil Nightingale Magyar mozibemutató: 2013. december 19. Imdb: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1762399/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1
Jurassic város (Age of Dinosaurs, 2013) Stílus: sci-fi, akció Nemzet: amerikaiRendező: Joseph J. LawsonMagyar mozibemutató: 2015. október 8.Imdb: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2518926/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1Szerintünk: Csak elvetemülteknek! Vigyázat
Dínó tesó (The Good Dinosaur, 2014)Stílus: animációs Nemzet: amerikaiRendező: Peter SohnMagyar mozibemutató: 2015. december 3.Imdb: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1979388/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1Szerintünk: Inkább mint a macskás…
I got photobombed by the lighting guy after going to Walking With Dinosaurs!
The Ica stones are a collection of andesite stones that contain what are alleged to be ancient depictions of dinosaurs and advanced technology. Beginning in the 1930s, the father of Dr. Javier Cabrera, Cultural Anthropologist for Ica, Peru, discovered
tinypmsmatch: Pantone 382 color match. Lime dinosaur cake sprinkles. Couldn’t decide which one I liked best.
the dinosaur has spoken
I am never living down that ass dinosaur post
bakerstreetbat: minami-michaelis: marapetsrules: condescendingchristian: glossylalia: athenasaurus: marsandry: caityycatt: thedailyfeed: Ever wonder how dinosaurs got it on? These bizarre scientific scenes — by an illustrator who worked with
On the way home from the zoo. They had dinosaurs…
fuckyeahpost-rock: Barren Lands Of A Modern Dinosaur - If These Trees Could Talk A brilliant tune from their new album Red Forrest.
I know, I KNOW! This is really too cute for my blog… but come on? Dinosaur jokes are the HEIGHT of humor… ^_^
Tribal dinosaur warfare!
sosuperawesome: Pride Dinosaur Stickers Neurotic Sphynx on Etsy See our #Etsy or #Pride tags
Master Presentations: “Gertie the Dinosaur” Presenting: the World’s first fully-trained dinosaurus! Brought to you by America’s Greatest Cartoonist, Winsor McCay!—Support Madhog on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/MadhogMadhog
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Well what are you waiting for? Be quick and get the chance to purchase these Pokeball undies now! (Have Tyranitar and Shiny Tyrantrum in their undies at a gazebo, they’re not dragons but dinosaur actually. Ah well, they’re all still reptiles XD)
Collab I did with SabreXT on FA Featuring three dinos captured during a sorority party and stripped to prevent them from escaping…along with some bindings. Hope they escape soon as the captor robs them (Belated entry for Dinosaurs in Lingerie
Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur!
moarrrmagazine: Dinosaur rolling pin
new dinosaur
Me as a dinosaur
hell-yeah-valiant-comics: Turok Dinosaur Hunter #1 cover by Bart Sears and Randy Elliott, interior art by Bart Sears, written by David Michelinie. July 1993.
I Effing Love Dinosaurs.
FUCK YEAH: DINOSAURS
alphynix: Y is for Yutyrannus Yutyrannus huali was a tyrannosauroid from the Early Cretaceous of China, about 124 million years ago. Growing up to 9m long (30ft), it’s currently the largest known dinosaur with direct evidence of feathers. Fossils
a-dinosaur-a-day: Atlasaurus(AT-la-SORE-us) where: Woodlands of Africa when: Middle Jurassic Period, about 165 million years ago who: Discovered by paleontologists Michel Monbaron, Dale Russell, and Philippe Taquet what: The Atlasaurus is named after
a-dinosaur-a-day: Achillobator(ah-KILL-oh-bate-ore) where: Plains of Central Asia when: Late Cretaceous Period, about 95 to 85 million years ago who: Described and named by a team that consisted of Mongolian paleontologist Antangerel Perle and Americans
a-dinosaur-a-day: Gorgosaurus (GORE-go-SORE-us) where: Floodplains of North America when: Late Cretaceous Period, about 75 million years ago who: First described by Canadian geologist and paleontologist Lawrence Lambe what: The Gorgosaurus is a large
a-dinosaur-a-day: Ceratosaurus(ser-AT-oh-SORE-us) where: Swamps of Southern North America when: Late Jurassic Period, about 150 to 145 million years ago who: First described by Othniel Charles Marsh in 1884 and then re-described by Charles W. Gilmore
a-dinosaur-a-day: Prenocephale(PREE-no-SEFF-ah-lee) where: Woodlands of Asia when: Late Cretaceous Period, about 70 to 65 million years ago who: Scientifically categorized by paleontologists Maryańska & Osmólska in 1974 what: At about 6 feet
a-dinosaur-a-day: Plesiosaurus(PLEH-see-oh-SORE-us) where: Oceans Worldwide when: Early to Middle Jurassic Period, about 135 to 120 million years who: Named by English Paleontologists WIlliam Conybeare and Henry De la Beche what: About 15 feet long and
a-dinosaur-a-day: Barosaurus(BAH-roe-SORE-us) where: Plains of North America when: Late Jurassic, about 155 to 145 million years ago who: Excavated, named, and described by Othniel Charles Marsh what: The Barosaurus is a large herbivorous sauropod. It
a-dinosaur-a-day: Lesothosaurus(leh-SO-tho-SORE-us) where: Woodlands of Africa when: Early Jurassic, about 200 to 190 million years ago who: Named by British paleontologist Peter Galton in 1978 what: At about 3 feet long and only 10 or 20 pounds, the
a-dinosaur-a-day: Ornithomimus(OR-nith-oh-MIME-us) where: Swamps and Forests of North America when: Late Cretaceous Period, about 75 to 65 million years ago who: Named and described by American paleontologist Othniel Charles Marsh what: At 11 feet long
a-dinosaur-a-day: Kentrosaurus (ken-tro-SORE-us) where: Forests of East Africa when: Late Jurassic Period, about 155 to 150 million years ago who: Described in 1915 by German paleontologist Edwin Hennig what: About 16 feet long and two tons in weight,
a-dinosaur-a-day: Carnotaurus(CAR-no-TORE-us) where: Plains of South America when: Late Cretaceous Period, about 70 million years ago who: Named and described by Argentinian paleontologist Josè Bonaparte what: The Carnotaurus is a large carnivorous
a-dinosaur-a-day: Zupaysaurus(ZOO-pay-SORE-us) where: Woodlands of South America when: Late Triassic to Early Jurassic period, about 230 to 220 million years ago who: First named and described by Andrea Arcucci and Rodolfo Coria, a pair of Argentinian
a-dinosaur-a-day: Marshosaurus(MARSH-oh-SORE-us) where: Woodlands of North America when: Late Jurassic Period, about 155 to 150 million years ago who: Named and described by James Madsen in 1976 what: About 20 feet long and 1000 pounds, the Marshosaurus
a-dinosaur-a-day: Eoraptor(EE-oh-rap-tore) where: Forests of South America when: Middle Triassic period, about 230 to 225 million years ago who: Described and named in 1993 by a group of paleontologists that consisted of Paul C. Sereno, Catherine A.
tiranoel: pcktfox: tmirai: dadurl: g33kologie: Some Lady Is Cranking Out Dinosaur Romance Novels Fucking finally I think these premises would be…not so awful if the artwork weren’t Sports Illustrated swimsuit models photoshopped with Jurassic
englandsdreaming: The Bone Wars, also known as the “Great Dinosaur Rush”, refers to a period of intense fossil speculation and discovery during the Gilded Age of American history, marked by a heated rivalry between Edward Drinker Cope (of the Academy
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comicbookcovers: Jurassic Strikeforce 5 #1, February 2012, cover by John Toledo and Ivan Nunes oh my god what is this dinosaur superheroes I feel like I need this in my life aahhh
Chloe really loved this. (and so did I because dinosaurs)
jurassiraptor: Dinosaur art by Simon Stalenhag [ website | tumblr ] I love the prehistoric juxtaposed with technology — a real Jurassic Park vibe — combined with the chilly mood of winter.
squidtree: Ricardo Delgado This is from an excellent comic book series called “Age of Reptiles” and you should totally look into it if you like dinosaurs
crazy-go-lucky: dead-stray-cat: Yay i can still draw Dinosaurs! *tiny peepy squeaks*
Fuck Yeah, Dinosaur Art!
alverdewolffe: laughingsquid: Napkin Drawings of ‘Star Wars’ Characters Riding on Dinosaurs karlika This seemed very relevant to your interests.
andrewjscherman: pitiyindee: 2016/02/04@andrewjscherman ‘s Rab and Butch the T-Rex from Pixar’s The Good Dinosaur <3 - Piti Yindee I love you, Piti ;0;
antiqueanimals:The World of Dinosaurs. Written by L. B. Halstead. 1979.Internet Archive
My Rex the dinosaur funko pops figure
dramatical-sketchdump: D-I-N-O-S-AU R A DINOSAUR D-I-N-O-S-AU R A DINOSAUR AN O-L-D M-A-NYOU’RE JUST AN OLD MAN HITTIN ON ME WHAAAAATYOU NEED A CAT SCAN
There’s a hulu show called Marvel’s Runaways (a show about teen superheroes) and one of the characters is a pet/friend dinosaur named Old Lace, and though not high on the anatomically correct dinosaur scale, she’s really cute. Something is preventing