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  • fuckyeahdinoart:

Inside Out by ~SkyTides

    fuckyeahdinoart:

    Inside Out by ~SkyTides

    Tagged: Science dinosaur illustration animals coelophysis

    Posted on February 16, 2012 via Fuck Yeah, Dinosaur Art! with 274 notes

  • charlieannerainey:

Coelophysis

    charlieannerainey:

    Coelophysis

    (via lindentea)

    Tagged: art painting dinosaurs dinosaur scientific illustration Coelophysis Triassic

    Posted on December 18, 2011 via with 52 notes

    Source: balzayjr

  • pixbyrichard:

a map of Pangaea - the Earth 240 million years ago
poster art on Redbubble

    pixbyrichard:

    a map of Pangaea - the Earth 240 million years ago

    poster art on Redbubble

    Tagged: Earth Gondwana History Laurasia Pangaea Pangea Prehistoric Triassic ancient map chart coelophysis cynodont dinosaur evolution geology illustration map map of the Earth old map paleontology world scientific Submission

    Posted on November 2, 2011 via pix by richard with 1,437 notes

  • fuckyeahdinoart:

Coelophysis by Steve Kirk

    fuckyeahdinoart:

    Coelophysis by Steve Kirk

    Tagged: dinosaur illustration coelophysis science

    Posted on October 19, 2011 via Fuck Yeah, Dinosaur Art! with 41 notes

  • fuckyeahdinoart:

Coelophysis by Karen Carr

    fuckyeahdinoart:

    Coelophysis by Karen Carr

    Tagged: dinosaurs illustration coelophysis science

    Posted on September 16, 2011 via Fuck Yeah, Dinosaur Art! with 23 notes

  • theropod:


Relative proportions of forelimb and hind limb in various theropods. Note the extremely reduced forelimbs of Carnotaurus and Tyrannosaurus, in which forelimb length is less than 20% of the hind limb length. Forelimb/hind limb ratio is 46% in Struthiomimus, 61% in Deinonychus, and 96% in Archaeopteryx. This pattern is even more pronounced when phalanges and unguals are included. Carnotaurus modified from Bonaparte, Novas & Coria (1990); Tyrannosaurus modified from Heilmann (1927); Allosaurus after Paul (1987); Sinornithoides modified from Russell & Dong (1993a); Coelophysis, Struthiomimus, Deinonychus, and Archaeopteryx modified from Padian & Chiappe (1997).

From Middleton & Gatesy, 2000

    theropod:

    Relative proportions of forelimb and hind limb in various theropods. Note the extremely reduced forelimbs of Carnotaurus and Tyrannosaurus, in which forelimb length is less than 20% of the hind limb length. Forelimb/hind limb ratio is 46% in Struthiomimus, 61% in Deinonychus, and 96% in Archaeopteryx. This pattern is even more pronounced when phalanges and unguals are included. Carnotaurus modified from Bonaparte, Novas & Coria (1990); Tyrannosaurus modified from Heilmann (1927); Allosaurus after Paul (1987); Sinornithoides modified from Russell & Dong (1993a); Coelophysis, Struthiomimus, Deinonychus, and Archaeopteryx modified from Padian & Chiappe (1997).

    From Middleton & Gatesy, 2000

    Tagged: Dinosaur Dinosaurs Carnotaurus Tyrannosaurus Allosaurus Sinornithoides Coelophysis Struthiomimus Deinonychus Archaeopteryx Paleontology

    Posted on August 28, 2011 via Theropod with 88 notes

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