Description(More body) Dryptosaurus in a fern field.png
English: The leptosporangiate ferns and horsetails were brushes made by Julio the artist while the pine needles and stuff come from a pack by Eldar Zakirov.
The horsetails are based on finds noted by K. R. Johnson in 2003.
The Pine tree is based on the following paper (https://pubs.usgs.gov/publication/pp84) The spruces are just there due to the fact they were present in North America according to the Dakota Mummy specimen and I just assumed they probably were widespread around North America by the Late Cretaceous.
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This Dryptosaurus is based on the skeletal provided by randomdinos (Henrique Paes-https://www.deviantart.com/randomdinos/art/Dryptosaurus-aquilunguis-skeletal-reconstruction-891004675)