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Largest of the terrestrial teapots, the ancient Apotasaurus is known only from fossilized pot shards, and was misclassified for many years as Bronteasaurus.

Scientists conjecture that the Apotasaurus lived in small herds, feeding from the tender leaves at the tops of trees. While few predators could hope to tackle one of these giants, they lived in fear of their chief foe, the Tea-Rex.


...a little doodle in my sketchbook, mostly to get the pun out of my head. Original sold!

(No, I probably won't draw the Tea-Rex. I tried. It's a tough body shape to fit to a teapot.)

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:iconzerbitz:
have you tried to draw the largest of the aquatic teapots ^_^ I would bet that they'd be awesome!

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*Grovels in abject supplication* Puh-LEEZ try to draw the Tea-Rex, I can picture it trying to scald its prey with boiling hot water, rofl....

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D'aw, they're cute.

Hehe, even if you don't draw it, the Tea-Rex still sounds hilarious.

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:iconkaylalowes:
You could use the taller coffee pot shape :)
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sweet

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What if you did the Tea Rex backwards, with the spout being the tail? (Just saying..)

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:icongrevola:
I dunno, I could kind of sea the Tea-Rex as being more of a mug, than a pot. It does feed on the teapots after all ;P

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:iconfreefall127:
these teapots are well equipped to brew the finest tea from the tender leaves at the top of tea bushes
:iconursulav:
Oh, that's an interesting thought! The big problem was getting the big blocky head, which doesn't go well with a spout, but it might work as a handle...

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how is it tough? you have a teapot-shaped body and two extrusions, one of which has teeth which could easily become a handle

lol I see someone else already suggested this

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