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Daizua123 [2019-04-11 15:32:33 +0000 UTC]
I actually like this better than my initial drawing of it.
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DinoBirdMan In reply to Daizua123 [2019-04-11 15:35:55 +0000 UTC]
Indeed. As well I’m understanding right now, but the question remains, what’s your thought about feathered ornithischians such as Tianyulong and Kulindadromeus of between late 2000’s and early 2010’s.
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Daizua123 In reply to DinoBirdMan [2019-04-11 15:42:37 +0000 UTC]
We know at least a few of them like Kulindadromeus and Tianyulong had feathers, so it's possible others similar to them did too.
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DinoBirdMan In reply to Daizua123 [2019-04-11 16:07:55 +0000 UTC]
I see, and in fact when I’m looked upon research between neornithischian clade and a sister taxon to cerapoda, I found a little bit disappointed and yet possibly have little to non filaments on basal ornithopod which is regarded sister taxon to Iguanodontia.
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Daizua123 In reply to DinoBirdMan [2019-04-11 16:22:21 +0000 UTC]
I don’t think the large iguanodonts had feathers. If they did, probably not a lot
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DinoBirdMan In reply to Daizua123 [2019-04-11 16:55:30 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, I do agree like larger theropods like tyrannosaurid before, Iguanodontians have no filaments whatsoever, the Ceratopsian like psittacosaurus have a bristles on the dorsal tail, but the ornithopods didn’t have them unless they have “speculative art” style, I’m just saying.
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Daizua123 In reply to DinoBirdMan [2019-04-11 18:16:49 +0000 UTC]
Again, possible, but we need more evidence to confirm it
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DinoBirdMan In reply to Daizua123 [2019-04-11 19:10:05 +0000 UTC]
Otherwise, speculating on both Iguanodontian rhabdodontids and dryosaurids with kulindadromeus-style filaments is almost becoming like feathered T. rex all over again (which is fine for me).
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DinoBirdMan In reply to Daizua123 [2019-04-13 21:30:52 +0000 UTC]
And one more thing as of 2019, have you seen my previous drawing a head of basal ornithopod Convolosaurus, but instead I give little to no cheeks as 2018's paper reviewed that ornithischians will have lack of cheek muscle, and nothing to have but oral tissue.
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DinoBirdMan In reply to Daizua123 [2019-04-13 21:52:22 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, have you ever try by drawing other Ornithischian dinosaurs without cheeks before?
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DinoBirdMan In reply to Daizua123 [2019-04-13 22:02:31 +0000 UTC]
Maybe you should try it by practice your drawing in your sketchbook based on new research from scientific paper. I did in my own way before summit my real and better drawing on DA.
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