New adopt alert!
A shroodle/electrike fusion i made a while back, available on my ko-fi!
Really cool lenticular display I saw at the Chicago Field Museum!
Gifs are mine, feel free to use but please read and respect the DNI in my bio c:
Words to live by.
-Your local Tyrannosaur
I read the phrase “transitioned onto land” for about the thousandth time the other day, but this time I noticed an opportunity!
Ello! I'm your local creature! I am a minor so feel free to leave if that makes you uncomfortable! People over 18 can interact just don't be weird (duh)! I do not require tone tags but I do use them a lot! If you have them in your pinned I'll try to keep that in mind but I might forget! You can call me Tor or Theo! I'm also fine with the terms 'good dog' and stuff along those lines (species euphoria go brrrrrrrrr)
My theriotypes/Kintypes are: Tyrannosaurus rex, Great plains coyote, Bottlenose dolphin, Long-eared owl, Melanistic Spinosauridae cladotherian, Blue jay and Harlequin great Dane! I am questioning wolfkin! I'm also a Shirshu fictotherian, along with being a Dragon and Merfolk kin!
I use He/It/That! I love FNAF, Gravity falls, Wings of fire, Hazbin hotel, and Dinosaurs so expect me to reblog or post a lot about that stuff! I am a Singlet so please don't try to drag us into system discourse! (I also like to use the term 'we' and 'us' to refer to myself, so keep that in mind)
My vent tag is 'The Rex growls' and my original posts related to my Tyrannosaurus paleotherianthropy is 'Rexy rumbles'
I'll update my DNI whenever I feel like I need to
Peace out bros!
DNI under cut
I am not comfortable with you using the term 'kinnie' for me. If you use it you can still interact, just don't use it for me. Please and thank you ^^!
DNI: 18+ BLOGS, PRO CONTACT FOR HARMFUL AND NON-CONSENSUAL PARAS (ZOO, PEDO, NECRO, ETC), PROSHIP, R@CISTS, ANTIKIN, ANTI LGBTQIA+, ANTI MOGAI, TRUMP SUPPORTERS, SEXISTS, TERF, TRUSCUM, PEOPLE WHO THINK ALL AGE/PET REGRESSION IS NSFW, NSFW AGERE/PETRE, RADQUEER, N@ZI, NEON@ZI, SUPPORT THE GENOCIDE AGAINST PALESTINIANS
if you're a therian with money and time: totally should try out professional mermaid classes.
the classes teach you how to swim safely with a fake tail on, on how to swim well, and how to safely take off the tail in case anything goes wrong. a lot of professional mermaids look really good and genuine, like they actually have a tail instead of legs. worth looking into if you can.
Michael Afton draws Vanny’s FNAF fursona,,
Sauropod stimboard
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Happy Halloween
here’s a early Halloween picture ^v^
I hope y’all get to see the FNAF movie!
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Clear and refreshing
It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s… a dinosaur? Nope to all of the above. This Fossil Friday, let’s talk about pterosaurs—the first animals with bones to evolve powered flight. Though they were related to dinosaurs, pterosaurs evolved on a separate branch of the reptile family tree. They ruled the skies for more than 150 million years, evolving into dozens of different species. Some were as small as a paper airplane while others, like Pteranodon pictured here in the Museum's Hall of Late Dinosaurs circa 1940-1960, had a wingspan of more than 20 ft (6 m).
Along with other large pterosaurs, Pteranodon longiceps was first discovered in western Kansas, near a chalk formation called Monument Rocks. Today the region is dry, but at the time this species lived, about 85 million years ago, central North America was covered by a seaway. This large pterosaur likely spent its days flying over the sea. Unlike early species of pterosaurs, Pteranodon and many other Cretaceous-era species didn’t have any teeth. In fact, its genus name means “winged and toothless,” while the second name, longiceps, means “long-headed.”
Today, you can find Pteranodon in the Hall of Vertebrate Origins. We're open daily from 10 am-5:30 pm! Plan your visit.
Photo: Image no. ptc-217 © AMNH Library
I'm a Tyrannosaurus rex therian (along with other things)! I'm a trans demiboy! I'm questioning my sexuality but I'm probably a gay grey aroace!
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