
I drew this for thekingtheory in exchange for an adorable adoptable! x3
His character, Kiko the T. rex, is actually much less scary than shown here. XD I'm "known" by my watchers as someone who draws semi-realistic dinosaurs, though, so I had to give Kiko a chance as a scary 'rex!
Seems like her glasses are a little too small to git on her snout properly; maybe if you hold still she won't get you! x3
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hexhawk
Kiko ©
thekingtheory
The title and some references were from Jurassic Park, but I'm not really gonna credit them beyond this. XD
His character, Kiko the T. rex, is actually much less scary than shown here. XD I'm "known" by my watchers as someone who draws semi-realistic dinosaurs, though, so I had to give Kiko a chance as a scary 'rex!
Seems like her glasses are a little too small to git on her snout properly; maybe if you hold still she won't get you! x3
Artwork ©

Kiko ©

The title and some references were from Jurassic Park, but I'm not really gonna credit them beyond this. XD
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Dinosaur
Size 1280 x 1023px
File Size 333.8 kB
Yeah; although I love Jurassic Park it kinda screwed up a ton of stuff. XD
If it makes sense, though, the "science fiction" behind those dinosaurs were that they weren't really dinosaurs at all. They were so mutated by the frog DNA (such as the featherless, tall raptors; T. rex that couldn't see motionless things; spitting Dilos, etc.) and unnatural in the modern environment that they weren't really "real" animals at all, but rather gross copies.
If it makes sense, though, the "science fiction" behind those dinosaurs were that they weren't really dinosaurs at all. They were so mutated by the frog DNA (such as the featherless, tall raptors; T. rex that couldn't see motionless things; spitting Dilos, etc.) and unnatural in the modern environment that they weren't really "real" animals at all, but rather gross copies.
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