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Commission #92 - Otono Sketch by delusionalpuffball

Commission #92 - Otono Sketch

delusionalpuffball

Fullbody sketch commission for fenrisnin @ DA, thank you for commissioning me! :D This is part of a larger commission for them.

He an angry boi xD

With color: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/39381123/

Otono belongs to fenrisnin @ DA

on DeviantART here:
https://www.deviantart.com/delusionalpuffball/art/Commission-92-Otono-Sketch-862197213

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    Those are such neat back spine-plates, so very Steggo! :D

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      *Steggos are my fave dinos. BTW. XD

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      Thank you! <3

      And I actually was looking up steggos for ideas and such, and found a weird artist rendition of the plates actually being flat instead of erected upwards. I'll see if I can find it again xD

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        You're very welcome! :D

        I can remember way back when I was in middle school (SO VERY LONG AGO)--that was when the one arguement came out about the Steggos having 1 or 2 rows of plates. I even did a report on that. I'm sure that like almost any other living creature--there were probably versions with both, you know? There may've been some Steggos with two separate rows of plates, some only with one--and maybe a wavy "single" row of plates that alternated sides on the back. And.......even flat ones, like you may've seen! Who says all Steggos need to look alike? :)

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          I graduated highschool in 2008, how long we talkin' here? lol xD
          That's what I think. There's probably more species or subspecies with different styles of plating, maybe getting bigger or smaller too.
          And sharks, not all sharks look the same xD

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            Ancient times. I was in middle school back in 1989/1990. XD

            I get trying to define dinosaurs, but it's gotta be a given that in reality while there may have been a standard, there had to be "mutations" on the standard look of any given dinosaur. WE SERIOUSLY NEED A TIME MACHINE TO FIND OUT FOR SURE. I may be old, but I'm not quite old enough to remember dinosaurs.........after all, when I grew up, "Land of the Lost" were my "new and accurate" versions of dinosaurs that we had. chuckle Seeing James Gurney's dinosaurs in "Dinotopia" was like amazing and new to me! Dinosaurs never had colors before that--all gray and green! XD

            It's true--sharks are all different--not everything is a Great White or a Meg. XD