Category Archives: Ornithischians

PSITTACOSAURUS CRECHE ATTACKED BY REPENOMAMUS

The discovery of a giant mammal with a baby dinosaur in its belly was all the rage a few years back. The concept of a mammal that could attack and eat dinosaurs in the Cretaceous (when everybody had assumed that … Continue reading

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Medusaceratops (for Michael Ryan)

Yes, another ceratopsian. Sexual election had a field day with frill and horn variety in ceratopsians… the collection of different species grows by the minute.  

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Edmontosaurus chased by Tyrannosaurus.

Believe it or not, this Edmontosaurus (correction!) was again traced right on top of one of my own pictures of a mounted cast skeleton at the Oxford University museum… weird angle! Using real models can change anybody’s traditional perspective of how … Continue reading

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