@origamiPete@TricaudaeStudio Yep! Both did. They are remarkably common. They evolved many times in pseudosuchians too- fossil pseudosuchians have them in the skull while modern crocs have them on the tongue.
With all this talk about #spinosaurus and its salt glands as of late, I think we should remember the OTHER group of dinosaurs that developed salt glands independently! The Pelagornithidae!!!
@frogclubs Worked with a Cuban Rock Iguana (which are notorious for having gender preferences with humans, like parrots do) who loved femme people and women but would IMMEDIATELY piss on masc people and men.
@Oceaniz96 It’s actually really well done! My favorite details are the spots without scales though, just like a crocodile Lagiacrus lacks scales on its face. (More sensitive skin means easier navigation under water, and lagi probably can’t see well below the surface if it can see on land)
Baru darrowi, the ice age “cleaver headed #crocodile.” It’s actually not a crocodile, alligators, or gharial. It’s a mekosuchine- an extinct lineage of crocodilians from Oceania that died out only a few thousand years ago.
#paleoart#paleontology
Every time someone mentions the knives out movies I have a stroke because my cousin produces them and it’s bizarre to know that something he helped make has such a large following …