| 16 May 2004 | Alexander J. Harron | Loading...You know they've discovered a new specimen of Psittacosaurus with definite remains of QUILLS on it's tail? Life imitates art indeed... *whistles spooky music* I also quite like the porcupine-dinosaur thing going on, very interesting. | |
| 4 Nov 2004 | Anonymous | Loading...Quills would explain how the duck-billed dinosaures survived so well (it seems they would get picked off by the large predators of the time)
That aside, I love how the dinosaur looks. Great work! | |
| 31 Jan 2005 | Ananta Boga | Loading...looks like a messed up chicken..HA good job! | |
| 5 Jun 2005 | Galea | Loading...Hey its proven now that raptors had feather like spines on their heads necks and elbows! | |
| 10 Mar 2006 | Stacey Noelle Gilkinson | Loading...Wow. This looks so professional! It really looks like it could be in one of those science textbooks (if only the textbooks had great art like that I might actually enjoy the subject) | |
| 7 Apr 2006 | Magical mushroom | Loading...Cross porcupine and dinosaur, this is magnificent!!!!!! | |
| 18 Sep 2007 | PaganRose | Loading...U never no they could have had them | |
| 27 Dec 2007 | Michelle H | Loading...Wow that's awesome! I like your idea!  Very cool! | |
| 21 Dec 2008 | Heidi Hecht | Loading...Oh, my...It’s the porcupine of the dinosaur world! That is so cool and neatly executed. | |
| 28 Feb 2009 | Relentless | Loading...it looks like a cross between a porcupine and some wierd looking dinosaur with a finch’s beak. Love it anyway.  | |