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:iconewilloughby:
Deinonychus portrait. Prismacolor pencils.
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:iconfeatherblaka:
The feathers look absolutely amazing!
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:iconjheuloh:
~Jheuloh Apr 21, 2012  Hobbyist General Artist
I like that the feathering extends past the eyes, rather than stopping just short of them as seems to be the more usual trend in Deinonychosaur art.
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Mood: Joy ~inumew1 Apr 18, 2012  Student Photographer
omg it is ........... AWESOME!!!!!
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~gabbycat17 Oct 7, 2011  Hobbyist General Artist
Magnificent drawing! :D
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:iconmagicheart:
This is amazing. o3o <3
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:icondoggie8731:
Wo! I love it! these are my fav dinos lol
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:iconraptor85:
*Raptor85 Sep 24, 2009  Hobbyist Digital Artist
I really love this! great job on it :heart:
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:iconaarondirebear:
Man screw feathers, there's no evidence or proof that Deinonychus had them. This thing looks CUDDLY, its NOT a deinonychus.
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:iconbladeswift:
Evidence aside, that "cuddly" animal would have no trouble eviscerating you regardless of how it looks. Nature doesn't care about your poor taste in aesthetics; cute grizzly bears and wolves are some of the most dangerous animals around.
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:iconewilloughby:
Dead wrong. Deinonychus is in the same family as several of several other dromaeosaurs, like Sinornithosaurus and Microraptor, whose fossils have extraordinarily well-preserved and obvious feather imprints. Velociraptor, an animal which is extremely similar to Deinonychus, had actual quill knobs on its arms where feathers attached. There is not a single scientist in the paleontological community who believes that Deinonychus did not have feathers.

Next time, do some research before you put your foot in your mouth.
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