Marsh

Three Hadrosaurs wade through a swampy marsh. The largest dinosaur, with its elongated body, long neck, and long tail, slowly moves through the chest-deep water, surrounded by tall grasses swaying in the breeze. Its spindly legs barely touch the muddy bottom. Behind it, another Hadrosaur follows suit.
Marshbound Mastodons: Giants at the Water
Standing in a swampy marshland, a group of Hadrosaurs can be seen wading through the murky water, dwarfed by the towering limbs of bistromeous palms. Two of the dinosaurs wade through the chest-deep water carrying large loads on their backs, their long necks and tails breaching the surface. In front of the group, another Hadrosaur stands near the bank, stopping to advse the other. The creature stretches its neck to peer around a corner of the landscape, scanning the horizon cautiously. A pair of torpid saurian eyes looks to check left in the distance, wary to ensure safety in the unknown below the surface. Where the dinosaurs came from, or where they will eventually end up, remains unexplained by the drawing.
Drawing of a Group of Hadrosaurs Wading
Art Supplies Store
Art Supplies Store
Ad