Friday, May 27, 2022

Dakotaraptor intimidated by a Courageous Didelophodon Profiles in Courage!

 

Welcome to my blog or welcome back to my blog!

I am continuing with the theme of "Profiles in Courage!  

This is another  drawing of a

Didelphodon.  This time it is Didelphodon vs the rather large Dakotaraptor.





Dakotaraptor intimidated by a Courageous Didelphodon


In keeping up with the theme from my last post... I have drawn another depiction of courage.  This is a Didelphodon again, but this time it is intimidating a far larger raptor dinosaur.  The dinosaur is a Dakotaraptor.  Both Didelphodon and Dakotaraptor lived in North America in the last part of the Cretaceous Period.  Dakotaraptor was 15 feet or 5.5 meters long and was the biggest raptor of North America in the Late Cretaceous.  Dakotaraptor may have weighed up to 772 lbs or a mass of 350 kg. 

Didelphodon was an early mammal of the Late Cretaceous.  It was a tough 1 foot or  0.3 meters long animal with an incredibly powerful bite force.  It may have been much like a Honey Badger or a North American Badger and been able to defend itself against far larger animals.  Didelphodon weighed 11 lbs. or had a mass of 5.5 kg. 

NOTE:  This drawing, along with all the paleontology drawings are found by clicking on the button labeled "Paleontology."  Then scroll down to the bottom of the drop-down menu.   Click on the title to get the printable drawing.  OR you can click on the drawing on this page and copy it then paste it into a drawing or word processing program.  Then print the picture from there.  

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