This species of dinosaur tended to be scavengers that took to climbing trees or cliffsides. They would hunt for unguarded nests and smaller mammals by dropping down from aerial heights concealed in the trees or foliage. They also carried an underbelly of bright feathers leading from their throats to their tails. These peculiar creatures could be an evolution from the archosaurs to the current species of parrots we recognize today.
((Please note these are examples of marking variations not a separate species))
Username: Rein_Carnation Preference List: 3, 2, 1
Here are the links to the actual images separately: Green-Blue, Scarlet
This one was hiding within the stars! <3 He seems to have collected the Galaxy upon his skin.... I wonder if he will give it back? Or maybe all of our stars come from him now? We may just need to ask him o.o Username: Sesshiyasha Preference List: Elasmosaurs (Number 2)
Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2016 5:30 pm
Look! Dinosaurs still Roam!
One theory I love is that T-Rexes were scavengers rather than top predators. They were big, imposing, and were very good at kill stealing. Because of that, it makes sense that they would have very vulture-like plumage. Very little feathers on the head so that it doesn't get clogged with viscera, and really imposing looking to scare off other predators. Their plumage could ruffle to make themselves look bigger. Overall, a big gross, scary looking scavenger XD Username: Sabin Duvert Preference List: 3, 1, 2
Image link since it is too big Princesssaur is the last of her kind and she likes to make it known. She's a bit of a diva..emotion_bigheart Username: o-Elixir-o Preference List:1,2,3
Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2016 6:57 pm
So looking though these made my day. There were so many delightful entries. Thank you all for entering.