Saturday, September 15, 2018

Dinosaur Parenting

Dinosaur Parenting is something that can be inferred by the fossil evidence.  We are pretty certain that both Ceratopsians like Triceratops and Theropods like Allosaurus were parents who cared for their young.   On the other hand, the huge Sauropods quite possibly only allowed their young to join the herd after the young were partly grown.  Kind of a sea turtle mentality. . . lay the eggs and leave em.   

The first two drawings are new and so they will be at the bottom of the correct list.  Use the top buttons to find them.  Also, older drawings are further up the list.   




Triceratops Parenting




Allosaurus Parenting

Argentinosaurus at Nesting Site


Allosaurus caring for her Chick



Triceratops Mother and Two Calves

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