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Mary Wendel Store Dilophosaurus Print
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Dilophosaurus Print

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  • Matte Chromogenic Photographic Print

  • Signed by the artist

  • Packaged in clear protective bag with sturdy foam core backing

For custom print sizes, papers, and original artwork for sale please feel free to contact the artist at: mary.wendel@gmail.com

This Dino's skeleton was found in Arizona, so naturally she is covered in a crown of native Arizonian plants including Candy barrel cacti, Saguaro Blossoms, Arizona Poppy, and Ocotillo. Unfortunately Dilophosaurus didn't have an expandable neck frill as seen in Jurassic Park. But they were believed to be covered in plush feathers.

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  • Matte Chromogenic Photographic Print

  • Signed by the artist

  • Packaged in clear protective bag with sturdy foam core backing

For custom print sizes, papers, and original artwork for sale please feel free to contact the artist at: mary.wendel@gmail.com

This Dino's skeleton was found in Arizona, so naturally she is covered in a crown of native Arizonian plants including Candy barrel cacti, Saguaro Blossoms, Arizona Poppy, and Ocotillo. Unfortunately Dilophosaurus didn't have an expandable neck frill as seen in Jurassic Park. But they were believed to be covered in plush feathers.

  • Matte Chromogenic Photographic Print

  • Signed by the artist

  • Packaged in clear protective bag with sturdy foam core backing

For custom print sizes, papers, and original artwork for sale please feel free to contact the artist at: mary.wendel@gmail.com

This Dino's skeleton was found in Arizona, so naturally she is covered in a crown of native Arizonian plants including Candy barrel cacti, Saguaro Blossoms, Arizona Poppy, and Ocotillo. Unfortunately Dilophosaurus didn't have an expandable neck frill as seen in Jurassic Park. But they were believed to be covered in plush feathers.

 

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