Well at least of what it is should be pretty obvious based on the picture (which comes courtesy of and copyright to Brett Booth, of Carnosauria fame). I’ll be explaining all more fully as soon as I get the time, but after having been sitting on this for quite some time and then suddenly getting the opportunity it seemed a shame not to put up this beautiful picture right away. More to come very soon, promise.
What’s all this then?
Published 03/03/2012 Palaeoart 7 CommentsTags: Dinosaurs, Pterosaurs, velociraptor
7 Responses to “What’s all this then?”
- 1 Trackback on 04/03/2012 at 1:44 am
- 2 Trackback on 04/03/2012 at 10:05 am
Comments are currently closed.
A dromaeosaur choking on a pterosaur?
Well, that was fast but an awesome depiction of that moment.
Nice pic by Brett! Very dramatic!
Is it related to the pterosaur bone mentioned here, or is it something new?
https://archosaurmusings.wordpress.com/2010/03/30/theropod-feeding-traces/
It’s a dromaeosaur eating what appears to be an azhdarchid of some sort.
Either that or this it’s a dromaeosaur that can fire lasers from its mouth.
I’m hoping for the latter.