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by Daniel Eskridge
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Dress it up, dress it down, or use it to stay organized while you're on the go. Our zip pouches can do it all. They're crafted with 100% poly-poplin fabric, double-stitched at the seams for extra durability, and include a durable metal zipper for securing your valuables.
Our zip pouches are available in three different sizes and with two different bottom styles: regular and t-bottom.
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Coahuilaceratops magnacuerna is a species of... more
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Coahuilaceratops magnacuerna is a species of herbivorous ceratopsid dinosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous period, around 72 million years ago. It was discovered in the Cerro del Pueblo Formation in Coahuila, Mexico, which is how it got its name. The genus name "Coahuilaceratops" combines the location of its discovery, Coahuila, with "ceratops," which means "horned face" in Greek. The species name "magnacuerna" translates to "large horn" in Latin.
Coahuilaceratops is known for its large horns, with one horn on its nose and two above its eyes. The brow horns are especially large and are among the largest of any known ceratopsid. The dinosaur was a relatively large ceratopsid, with estimates suggesting it reached lengths of around 6.7 meters (22 feet) and weighed around 5 tons.
Coahuilaceratops, like other ceratopsids, was a quadrupedal herbivore with a beak and a frill a...
Daniel is a classically trained artist. A native of the East Cobb community in the Atlanta Metro area, he majored in art at the University of Georgia and has since accumulated over 25 years of art experience. Most well-known for his scientific illustrations of prehistoric creatures, he is also accomplished in creating Wild West art, fantasy art, wildlife scenes, and horror illustrations. His works have appeared in magazines and newspapers; the covers of books, albums, and products; and even in a few science and natural history museums. Accolades: - Cover of "The Horror Zine Magazine" Summer 2023 - Feature Artist "Wild West Magazine" Summer 2019 - Cover of "Fossil News" Spring 2016 His Illustrations have appearing in - Scientific...
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