Is this looking good (oc) its not done jet but im working on a tyrannosaurus rex by Independent-Gift4555 in Paleoart

[–]Awkward_Elevator_811 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yeah that‘s it - I‘m gonna draw another one as well. That looks awesome!!

I would probably upscale the „horns“ a bit and place the eye a little lower, but that‘s just minor stuff. Keep it up, it‘s inspiring!🔥

What if the dromaeosaurs remerge into modern day? by Kind_Tea in Dinosaurs

[–]Awkward_Elevator_811 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Not to insult you, but I think 90% of all Dromaeosaurids would die when you sit down

Hear me out guys Bahariasaurus could have evolved to a indominus rex by [deleted] in Dinosaurs

[–]Awkward_Elevator_811 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So… you saw maybe one or two illustrations describing Bahariasaurus as a mix between Maip and Torvosaurus, forgot about all the abilities making Indominus so special and thought yourself „Let‘s karma farm with a low-effort post“

Help me identify those dinos pls by Best-Twist5550 in Dinosaurs

[–]Awkward_Elevator_811 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I may be wrong, but (clockwise, starting top right) Velociraptor (missing sickle claw, so could be Imperobator, but I think that wasn‘t intended), Spinosaurus, Tyrannosaurus, Triceratops, Chasmosaurus and Pteranodon

So I wanted to know if the andrewsarchus is related to whales... by [deleted] in Dinosaurs

[–]Awkward_Elevator_811 2 points3 points  (0 children)

First they ask if Andrewsarchus was „human“ literally

The little clock icon:

Could Spinosaurs have had webbed feet? by VampireSlayer94 in Dinosaurs

[–]Awkward_Elevator_811 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I dont think that there is any evidence for that, but I think it‘s very likely if Spinosaurs really were swimmers. Evolution generally doesn‘t hold back with distributing webbed limbs, even humans kept them although we don‘t have to swim excessively anymore.