Images
As I go along, I'll set up separate categories for things that warrant them. Right now, I have some photos I took of the Thescelosaurus mount as it was in the old Science Museum of Minnesota (it's in a brand new building now-check it out if you're ever in St. Paul!), and some personal drawings, black and white pencil work.
Thescelosaurus neglectus:
This particular image comes from Steve Brusatte, webmaster of the The Official Dino Land Website, who took this photo at the Burpee Museum of Natural History in Rockford, Illinois. The long, low build of the animal is very evident in this shot.

For fun, here's Thescelosaurus in toy form (the one and only example, I think! Thanks to Randy Knol of Dinosaur Collector Site B for the image). I think it's reasonable from the shoulders back, but the neck's too long and the head's too "prosauropod"-like.
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