CLAWS OFF OUR KID ! by pc_artist
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CLAW OFF OUR KID !
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Many Millennia Ago, 2 caring parents had just finished feeding their single young.
Sadly it was only 1 of 7 eggs that has survived to this stage of life.
Of the eggs, 2 were infertile, 1 for some reason didn't have the strength to break out of it's egg during hatching, and 2 died from exposure
to a sudden cold period of weather, and one egg was stolen, while the parents were out hunting prey. This left 1 lone egg,
who managed to survive the odds.
The parents knew the smell of fresh meat in air might attract others; scavengers or other T-Rex's who lived borders of the their territory
& eager to claim theirs as the parents managed to claim a territory near water, and this water would have prey to come to drink from it
or feed off the plants along edges of this stream.
So they did tilted their massive heads up and opening their massive jaws and roared into the air, as to say : " Keep Away! This Area Was Claimed ! "
as well as to state - " CLAWS OFF OUR KID ! "
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#DAZ #3D #RENDER #PREHISTORIC #TYRANNOSAURUS #TARBOSAURUS #DIMETRODON #CRETACEOUS #DINOSAUR #SYNAPSIDA #CARNIVORE
===== *** - Yes i know - A Dimetrodon is not a dinosaur, but an ancient animal who is an ancestor to mammals but looked more reptilian... but looks like a baby dinosaur from a distance.. :P

Comments (10)
Fantastic work!
Thank you for your gracious comment - Starship..
Good heavens. That’s one fellow you certainly wouldn’t want to cross paths with in the wild. A very dynamic image.
Actually a Mum and Dad, you don't want to cross ( upset )... Thank you very much - Lordi...
ein fantastischer Render
Danke Schon - Paulienchen .. ( I know a few words of german ) ..
Very fantastic image,excellent work 👍🙋♂️
Thanks kindly -@Saby55.
Good parents! Great story and image!
Thanks - @voske...
Thank you for the education, I never knew that about dinosaurs.
You are Welcome.. Note : Not all dinosaurs looked after their eggs or young. But I have learned from watching documentaries on how some Dinosaurs may of lived , that some scientists think some dinosaurs like T-Rexs might, and probably work like wolfs in teams. That 1 Adult T-rex skeleton or parts of, have been found near a skeleton of a smaller 1 of the same species, leading some scientist to think maybe some T-rexs might have looked after their young..
Interesting, thank you for sharing. I am frequently surprised at how unsophisticated dinosaur behaviour is assumed to be. Their brain size was similar to a baboon's, and baboons produce very sophisticated group dynamics. The behaviour of crocodiles is often read across as being a modern equivalent, but crocodile brain sizes are tiny in comparison (8.5cc compared to 150cc). In the long run, probably too little evidence has survived to allow all behaviour projections to be little better than guessing. Shame.
Thanks , and you both are welcome, @Richardandtracy ... Of course it is speculative as there is no checking .. but remember the sciences has come a long way. We ( majority of us ) not longer think that the Earth is the Center of the universe, or some animals are come from sea-shells; such as the barnacle goose, or live in fire - salamanders etc... I have seen on zoo shows on tv/ cable , Indian ( as in Middle East-Asia ) relatives of the crocodile being trained to go to traffic cones to be fed, and how they ended to going to 2 to a cone to be fed, now if reptiles were not intelligent, there would be no use in doing this training..
hope i'm not on the menu.
Well unless you can go back into time of the Late Cretaceous period.. then you are safe - @eekdog.
Like the camera angle on this, giving quite the effect to their screaming jaws, makes it more intense
Thanks kindly - @APlusDesign...
And they mean it too. Good image!
Thanks - Mel