This is my free coloring page blog.
Today's new drawing is of a newly discovered raptor dinosaur from Denmark.
This drawing is of two Early Cretaceous Period animals. One is possibly one of the very earliest Raptor dinosaurs. The other is a Pterosaur. Both lived in what is now Europe. The Raptor lived in what is now Denmark.
Dromarosauroides was around 7-10 feet long or 2-3 meters long. It had that killer toe claw and may have been the first dinosaur to have that.
The Pterosaur had a wingspan of 16.5 feet or 5 meters wide. So, the one in this picture is a ways off in the distance.
NOTE: This drawing is found in printable form by clicking on the button labeled "Paleontology." Then scroll down to the bottom of the Mesozoic Life section. If you are accessing this in January of 2026 then this drawing's title will be at or near the bottom of the Mesozoic part of the list.
I also want to add that Leonardo DaVinci said that an artists never completes a work of art, they abandon it. Although I don't have his talent... I agree with that saying. I decided to UN-abondon this drawing because I realized the snout was too short on the raptor dinosaur. I also added a Eurotitan Sauropod dinosaur in the background.







