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Dinosaur Domestication

Purusaurus
This giant crocodile is not a dinosaur. But they are still commonly used by the fishing villages which have domesticated these animals to be natures fishing boats in exchange for unlimited free fish.
Maip Macrothorax
this creature is a megaraptorid and it is just as corrupted as the soul that dwells on its saddle, a Ringwraith. the perfect mount because of its deadly bite and claws yet surprisingly nimble speed. And its ruthlessly aggressive toward anything the Ringwraith calls and enemy. They say their mind are connected in some way.
Utahraptor
This more or less human sized theropod finds itself commonly amongst men. Its popular because of its nimble yet strong build, like a horse with claws and a lot more teeth. Its mostly used in war but also as companions and transport.
Ankylosaurus
The dwarves have found this beautiful animals practically made for the mines. The perfect size to be able to fit into the winding cave mazes and big enough to carry tons of minerals. Robust armor for protection incase you dig to deep. And a strong club tail capable of cracking the hardest boulders.
Tyrannosaurus Rex
This vicious monster is barely recognizable as a dinosaur. Its been bred for hundreds of years by the Orcs for battle and war alone. The armies of Mordor use this creature for pure destruction on the frontlines.
Hatzegopteryx 
This flying reptile is one of the first creatures you see when you come close to the black gate. It searches the vast swamps that surround Mordor for anyone who dares even think to come close 
Styracosaurus
One of the most commonly used Dinosaurs by the armies of Mordor. Often found on the battlefield. They are bred for strength, violence and their giant horns.
the Lord of the Dinosaurs:
This series of drawings is in Collaboration the Lord of the Dinosaurs universe. This is a spin-off of the popular fantasy books the Lord of the Rings. It captures the same idea, but instead of having the many infamous fantasy creatures like dragons and trolls. It has realistic dinosaurs, though it keeps the humanoid species like the Orcs, Dwarves and elves. It illustrates how humans might have domesticated and interacted with these wonderful animals. using them for war, transport, companions, food and many other wild things in this dangerous world.
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Dinosaur Domestication
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