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Colored pencil and watercolor illustration of a Bellilaniator theropod dinosaur reaching under a Struthiosaurus dinosaur.

Colored pencil and watercolor illustration of a Bellilaniator theropod dinosaur reaching under a Struthiosaurus dinosaur.

A highly accurate modern scientific paleoart illustration, rendered in a textured colored pencil and ink drawing style with soft natural watercolor coloration. No 3D renders, no digital plastic textures, purely organic hand-drawn aesthetic on a light ivory paper background.The scene is strictly depicted from a dynamic three-quarter cinematic rear-view angle, completely avoiding flat 2D side profiles.In the foreground, seen slightly from behind and the side, stands the 4.9-meter-long theropod Bellilaniator muthmannsdorfensis. It stands fully erect on powerful, straight, vertical bird-like legs (hip height 1.5m, head height 2.0m). Its body proportions are ultra-bulky, with an exceptionally deep, barrel-shaped muscular torso (snout-vent length 3.1 meters) and a very short, thick, powerful muscle-bound tail acting as a heavy counterweight. Its head is a long, low, wedge-shaped skull with a narrow snout index of 0.60, a flat but rough bone ridge over the nasal area, and a deep, robust abelisaurid-like posterior jaw.Directly in front of Bellilaniator, positioned further into the background, is the Struthiosaurus austriacus.Because of this angled depth, Bellilaniator reaching around and under is fully visible: its shortened but extremely hyper-muscular front arms, equipped with three heavy hooked claws, are driven deep underneath the soft, unprotected belly of the Struthiosaurus from the side.In a steady, grounded motion of pure leverage and mass, Bellilaniator physically lifts and Ver mais