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Artwork of the dinosaur dineobellator

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Artwork of the dinosaur dineobellator

Artwork of the Cretaceous dinosaur dineobellator, whose remains have been found in North America. This animal was around 2.5 to 3 metres in length, weighed up to 40 kg, and there is evidence that it had feathers. It belongs to a groupd of dinosaurs called dromaeosaurs, after the type genus dromaeosaurus

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Artwork Carnivore Fauna Palaeontology Paleoart Predator Prehistoric Prehistory Raptor Dromaeosaurs Feathered


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This artwork showcases the magnificent dineobellator, a fearsome predator from the Cretaceous period. Measuring between 2.5 to 3 meters in length and weighing up to 40 kg, this carnivorous creature roamed the ancient landscapes of North America. The artist's attention to detail is evident as they depict dineobellator with its striking feathered appearance, providing a glimpse into its fascinating evolutionary adaptations. Belonging to the dromaeosaur group of dinosaurs, which includes renowned species like dromaeosaurus, dineobellator was undoubtedly an agile and cunning hunter. Its sharp claws and powerful jaws made it a formidable predator within its prehistoric ecosystem. This artwork beautifully captures the essence of this remarkable creature against a backdrop that transports us back millions of years. The image offers viewers an opportunity to appreciate both the artistic talent behind paleoart and the scientific significance of these long-extinct creatures. It serves as a reminder that our understanding of Earth's history continues to evolve through ongoing paleontological discoveries. Mark Garlick's expertise shines through in this print from Fine Art Storehouse, allowing us to marvel at both his skill as an artist and his dedication to accurately representing these ancient beings. Whether you are fascinated by wildlife or have an interest in prehistory, this depiction of dineobellator will surely ignite your imagination and transport you into a world long gone by.

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