"Ultra-realistic 8k photo of Epidexipteryx, a pigeon-sized feathered dinosaur from the Jurassic period, perched on a ginkgo tree branch. Four long, ribbon-like tail feathers cascade in iridescent hues of turquoise and gold, used for display. Its body is covered in short, velvety proto-feathers with scaly legs and clawed fingers adapted for climbing. Sharp, needle-like teeth visible in a slightly open beak, amber eyes scanning for insects. Soft morning light filters through ancient conifers, illuminating moss-covered rocks and ferns below. Anatomical accuracy: no flight wings, fossil-based feather structure, muscular tail for balance. Background: misty forest with distant volcanic plumes, fossilized tree trunks, and a small pterosaur gliding. National Geographic documentary realism, macro details showing individual feather barbs and reptilian skin texture." Anatomy: "Male Epidexipteryx performing a courtship dance, tail feathers fanned toward a smaller female perched on a nearby cycad, bioluminescent fungi glowing at dawn." Plumage: Long (30 cm) tail feathers with a black and white pattern, similar to modern birds of paradise. The dinosaur pulls an insect from the bark of a tree with a curved claw, while its tail flutters to attract a mate. Traces of resin on the branch - fossilized prints of ancient insects. Environment: Mosses and lichens on the trees, typical of humid Jurassic forests. Remains of broken earthworm eggs in the soil.
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cartoonish style, wings, modern birds, anachronistic plants (e.g., flowers), oversized teeth, incorrect feather arrangement, smiling expression, plastic textures, blurry details, AI artifacts, floating objects, 2D animation, oversaturated colors, human elements.
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