Now that we've moved in to our new home in Texas and I've had some time to settle down, I've been sketching a few "Texasauruses" in honor of our new home state. This first one represents Tenontosaurus, the most common dinosaur in the state. It's most distinctive feature is its long tail compared to relatives like Iguanodon. It's most famous for having been discovered in association with the remains of multiple individuals of Deinonychus, a discovery which led to the hypothesis that raptor dinosaurs hunted in packs. This Tenontosaurus remains blissfully raptor-free, and sports a fancy color scheme for attracting mates. Hope you like it!
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