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spinosaurus

spinosaurus published on 2 Comments on spinosaurus

if you’re ever looking for some spicy drama in the paleontology world, spinosaurus is the dinosaur to follow. not only do scientists keep disagreeing about every conceivable aspect of the dino, but it seems like every few months there’s some big new discovery that completely rewrites everything we thought we knew about it and adds more fuel to the fire.

we once thought spino was basically just a fat t-rex with a sail on its back, then a giant bipedal murder-crocodile (like in jurassic park 3), then a knuckle-walking fish-eater, and now a bipedal ambush-predator who likes to take the occassional cruise down the river. that paddle-like tail was only discovered in early 2020, and we still don’t even know what the purpose of the giant sail on its back was.

i can only assume scientists have a “no talking about spinosaurus” policy every christmas dinner.

a boy and his dinosaur

a boy and his dinosaur published on 2 Comments on a boy and his dinosaur

(click here for a high resolution version of this illustration)

oh boy. this one took me a long time to draw. illustration is so haaard! what am i even doing drawing a webcomic?

fun fact: a fully-grown t-rex would be over 5 metres from head to bum, much larger than this little guy.

fun fact 2: grass didn’t exist in the mesozoic when the dinos were kicking around, meaning the time traveller in this imaginary scenario isn’t dini but the t-rex.