Do these dinosaurs look similar to you? That’s a yes in appearances, but a no to their
species. From the left to right view, the dinosaurs that you see are a Troodon, a Velocriaptor, and a Dromaeosaur. What you are observing in the painting is three unique dinosaurs of the same family group, but different as individuals in one single environment. All three are in the same family group of theropod dinosaurs, however these are different sub species (species within a species group). Dinosaurs is a topic that really interests and inspires/shapes me, especially with the topics that regard multicultural psychology, because the lives of dinosaurs are really similar to humans, in relation to the large varieties and some discrimination among different groups. Dinosaur groups are similar to humans groups of different races (species) because they all keep to their own kind from theropods to sauropods and more. Since I’m Asian, I fit into the large species group of Asian in the human world and my ‘subspecies’ is classified as korean. What makes me unique from other groups/people (as an individual) is my ability to act and memorize quotes and motion scenes from movies and TV shows and I’ve also been known to act like a dinosaur (even in public).