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I think a quadrupedal Euparkeria should be represented more often than a bipedal one, it's true it's an amazing feature for a "common" reptile, but it doesn't mean we have to picture them always in the same spectacular position
Ankylosaurus didn't spend the entire life moving the tail to crash some bones, it was just a feature that could be used in extreme situations; in the past (and still today) an Ankylosaurus using its "weapon" was an usual representation just because it was an unusual feature... The goal of a Palaeoartist (of course I'm not saying I am