Cumnoria prestwichii was a herbivorous ornithischian dinosaur of the upper Jurassic, discovered in Oxfordshire.
Fur affinity only recognises 'theropod' or 'sauropod' dinosaurs, and not ornithischia, which is an oversight since many dinosaurs are neither theropod or sauropod.
Fur affinity only recognises 'theropod' or 'sauropod' dinosaurs, and not ornithischia, which is an oversight since many dinosaurs are neither theropod or sauropod.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1113 x 963px
File Size 686.8 kB
FA's species list should really stop being a drop down list and should just be a text box to write in, honestly. They have obscure animals listed ( quoll ), repeat animals ( corvid and crow are both there ), and unnecessary specification ( all the various dog breeds rather than just leaving it as canine ). It's just plain silly.
Also I love this!! Lovely detail in the lines and the bones are just spot on. very cool looking creature!
Also I love this!! Lovely detail in the lines and the bones are just spot on. very cool looking creature!
I'd be fine with a drop down list if it divided dinosaurs into 'Bird-Hipped' and 'Lizard-Hipped' because those two dinosaur groups include pretty much every other dinosaur group.
I suspect that the person who made the list thought that 'theropod' and 'sauropod' were the names for these groups, but they're actually Ornithischian and Saurischian.
Just 'dinosaur' would work too.
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I suspect that the person who made the list thought that 'theropod' and 'sauropod' were the names for these groups, but they're actually Ornithischian and Saurischian.
Just 'dinosaur' would work too.
Thanks for your comment.
Wow, this is some great composition here! Lots of detail, very interesting portrayal of a prehistoric creature, I like the way you pulled it off, showing some hyphotetical surfacial features along with an accurate skeleton. I did a bit of research on this one out of curiosity, well, definitely one great depiction of this specie! ;)
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