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"Dalarapstor."
by Michael Werner, age 7,
Reno NV.
News Flash!
An entire new species of dinosaur has been found! It has been called "Dalarapstor." It has been found in the city of Dallas. It is about 500,000 ft. high. Scientists think that it is a cross between a Utah Raptor and a Sytracosaurus.
Dalarapstor by Michael Werner
Furious T-rex by Michael Werner "Furious T-rex"
by Michael Werner, age 7
Reno NV.


Coelophysis by Jonathan Page"Coelophysis"
by Jonathan Page, age 8, Folkestone, Kent, UK.
My dinosaur is called Coelophysis. I drew him because I wanted to see my picture with the others on the internet. I was wondering if my picture would look like the dinosaur did in real life. I have got a collection of dinosaurs and dinosaur books.
Green T-Rex by Aaron Healey
"Green T-Rex"
by Aaron Healey, age 6, Australia
My dinosaur is called Green T-Rex. I drew my dinosaur that way because I like T-Rex because they look tough. I like drawimg because it is fun. I like to draw shapes.
Allosaur on the Run by Michael Jones
"Allosaur on the Run"
by Michael Jones, age 9
I love drawing dinosaurs and everyday I practice drawing them in my spare time. I like to draw carnivorous dinosaurs and someday I would like to be a well known artist.

Armonisaurus, by Jamie Bence
"Armonisaurus"
by Jamie Bence, age 10
News Release:
"James Bence has found a brand-new dinosaur skeleton called Armonisaurus. We think it lived in planty areas, but it does not eat plants, as you can see that it eats meat. It sneaks up on its prey and tears it apart. It needed to drink once a month."
Arborasaurus, by Nina Bence "Arborasaurus"
by Nina Bence, age 12
News Release:
"For Immediate Release
August 13, 2014
Windy Hills, California
In this week's issue of "Dino Direct," we have heard that a new dinosaur has been found. But the strange thing is, "Arborasaur" only lived 20 years ago! But no one in that time remembers it! It seems to have lived around Canada, and its head looked like a giant tree. It was a herbivore and fed off the tops of trees. Hopefully in next month's issue, we'll have more information. 
Tri-rainbowsaurus, Erik Weaver
"Tri-rainbowsaurus"
by Erik Weaver, age 6
News Release:
This is my made-up dinosaur called "tri-rainbowsaurus.  I saw the other pictures of dinosaurs on the web page and I just thought this one up.  I love drawing dinosaurs, playing with my dinosaur toys, and pretending to be a dinosaur.  My favorite dinosaurs are Tyrannosaurus Rex and velociraptor.  The flying dinosaurs on my page are called Pteraflatwings, and the sun is going down.

Hi,  my name is Gina Burgess, I am thirteen years old and in the 7th grade. 
  • The titles of my art in order they are attached are: Deinonychus, Eustreptospondylus, and Stygimoloch. 
  • I made these because I have been a huge dinosaur fan since I was about  4 years old. 
  • I was thinking about how much diversity is in every dinosaur when I was making the sketches. 
  • I am a beginner and constantly working to improve my detail in sketches.
Deinonychus, by Gina Burgess
Eustreptospondylus, by Gina Burgess
Stygimoloch, by Gina Burgess

Ornithomimus Nature, by Michael Caleb Jones About the artwork:
I call my picture "Ornithomimus Nature".  I would like to be a paleontologist when I grow up and I like to draw dinosaurs.

Name: Michael Caleb Jones
Age: 8

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