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Illustration for the Russian edition of NatGeo. Sharipovo location. Depicted animals: Kileskus aristotocus, "Shariposaurus", Sunosuchus, Xinjianchelys.

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Mood: Love *Falcolf Mar 8, 2013  Professional Filmographer
Gorgeous :heart: I adore all the green! :D
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~DinosaurianDude Mar 3, 2013  Hobbyist General Artist
Incredibaly stunningly absolutely breathtakingly stupendously beautiful!!! Excellent depth and great use of colours! It makes this look like an actual snapshot of the most realisticly recreated environment. Makes me feel like a little boy falling in love for the first time with dinosaurs!
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~crimsonfox69 Dec 28, 2012  Hobbyist General Artist
"Shariposaurus" ¿? I have not ever hear of it ... there is no information of this dino in google :( I'm really curious about this buddy :P
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:iconolorotitan:
this stegosaur is not described yet.
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:icontitanorex:
Just what we need more undescribed undiagnostic stegosaurs im looking at you gigantspinosaurus and Monkonosaurus also how big was Sunosuchus
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:iconksdinoboy95:
you are now and will allways be THE BEST my friend!
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~Elperdido1965 Sep 29, 2011  Hobbyist Digital Artist
great work
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:iconlordolllle:
like this pic^^
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:icondoodleskin:
This has to be one of the lushest restorations I've ever seen! Fantastic work!
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Mood: Happy ~TheArchosaurKing Jun 10, 2011  Hobbyist Digital Artist
This is very lovely, but I only see three Archosaurs when you name four. Where is the 4th one hiding :?.
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