This is a head portrait of Tarbosaurus bataar, a very close yet smaller cousin of Tyrannosaurus rex that would have roamed northeastern Asia around 70 million years ago, during the Late Cretaceous Period. I wanted the simple background to have a texture like that of autumn leaves, as Tarbosaurus is thought to have hunted in a relatively temperate (by Mesozoic standards) forest environment.
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