Source JSON
Post #83933 · 1 source
e621.net · 5967494 · selected
Downloader metadata · database Download
{
"_format": "download_manifest_v2",
"api_blob_sha512": "3198edd3330d27c398cbfee49be6ebf75448f0c2998c14b0771956fad97ffb7b07edda279299227f026fddbb4f8a69960b29feaa14f5ac995a5abc28f133ac45",
"artifacts": [
{
"blob_sha512": "202094031bc64bfdb9d7b6c7ec5b0b1a333b59af15accb4a1f2af698e0e4b13a8e2c3ed8801dccec7b90767f75d09472e66ec49d27f86fe20c62d4c6cabe6d1a",
"path": "/mnt/data/img-downloader/export/e621.net/2025/11/10/5967494.png"
},
{
"blob_sha512": "3198edd3330d27c398cbfee49be6ebf75448f0c2998c14b0771956fad97ffb7b07edda279299227f026fddbb4f8a69960b29feaa14f5ac995a5abc28f133ac45",
"path": "/mnt/data/img-downloader/export/e621.net/2025/11/10/5967494.api.json"
},
{
"blob_sha512": "bc78f7baa640eb87c268f839fce98640cda54416a64ce633ea1808a54d44f5c58b59d69ce477d8fc408ad3e166c6b8bec13d4f6a8397eddc8d5d1afdd7a8e753",
"path": "/mnt/data/img-downloader/export/e621.net/2025/11/10/5967494.description.json"
}
],
"sidecar_fallbacks": {
".api.json": {
"approver_id": 1056483,
"change_seq": 76817156,
"comment_count": 0,
"created_at": "2025-11-10T01:47:47.634-05:00",
"description": "h2. CONTEXT for Olorotitan \n\n[b]A few days ago a new publication came out describing a fascinating pattern observed in hadrosaurs. The team found many specimens with damaged tail vertebrates, healed fractures over a specific portion of the tail. They showed what forces would be needed for these injuries to occur and ran through the different scenarios on how these pathologies could appear.[/b]\n\n[b]The most likely explanation they finally arrived at was that these are mating injuries, caused by a male resting on top of the females tail. A position not to dissimilar to modern day birds. As we don't find a 50/50 distribution these were probably accidents and not normal consequence or reproduction[/b]\n\nThis story unfortunately wasn't picked up by many news outlets, especially noticeable was the lack of the press release artwork that came with it that is actually quite a bit tamer than what I did here. I wanted to give it my own spin though as I think this is a fascinating case. If you want to have a look yourself here a link to the paper: https://www.cell.com/iscience/fulltext/S2589-0042(25)02000-0",
"duration": null,
"fav_count": 63,
"file": {
"ext": "png",
"height": 2293,
"md5": "57d298a886eb779dbc65d283ca691c87",
"size": 6843058,
"url": "https://static1.e621.net/data/57/d2/57d298a886eb779dbc65d283ca691c87.png",
"width": 3218
},
"flags": {
"deleted": false,
"flagged": false,
"note_locked": false,
"pending": false,
"rating_locked": false,
"status_locked": false
},
"has_notes": false,
"id": 5967494,
"is_favorited": false,
"locked_tags": [],
"pools": [],
"preview": {
"alt": "https://static1.e621.net/data/preview/57/d2/57d298a886eb779dbc65d283ca691c87.webp",
"height": 256,
"url": "https://static1.e621.net/data/preview/57/d2/57d298a886eb779dbc65d283ca691c87.jpg",
"width": 359
},
"rating": "e",
"relationships": {
"children": [],
"has_active_children": false,
"has_children": false,
"parent_id": null
},
"sample": {
"alt": "https://static1.e621.net/data/sample/57/d2/57d298a886eb779dbc65d283ca691c87.webp",
"alternates": {},
"has": true,
"height": 850,
"url": "https://static1.e621.net/data/sample/57/d2/57d298a886eb779dbc65d283ca691c87.jpg",
"width": 1193
},
"score": {
"down": -1,
"total": 47,
"up": 48
},
"sources": [
"https://www.tumblr.com/knuppitalism-with-ue/799807476605288448?source=share",
"https://knuppitalism-with-ue.tumblr.com/post/799807476605288448/context-for-olorotitan",
"https://64.media.tumblr.com/bacb50a7c0139505beb216d8ea39231b/21a55d3a9cec9575-b8/s2048x3072/8ef7cefaef1c13a1eb5ad84aea37d13974b03c69.pnj",
"https://64.media.tumblr.com/bacb50a7c0139505beb216d8ea39231b/21a55d3a9cec9575-b8/s999999999x999999999/d3dff09a767cc30eb3765be561de8a17238fe1d4.png"
],
"tags": {
"artist": [
"knuppitalism"
],
"character": [],
"contributor": [],
"copyright": [],
"general": [
"animal_genitalia",
"animal_penis",
"bone_frill",
"brown_body",
"brown_eyes",
"cloaca",
"cloacal_penis",
"dead_bush",
"duo",
"erection",
"female",
"female_feral",
"feral",
"feral_on_feral",
"frill_(anatomy)",
"from_behind_position",
"genitals",
"lying",
"male",
"male/female",
"male_feral",
"markings",
"mounting",
"on_front",
"outside_sex",
"penis",
"pink_penis",
"plant",
"scar",
"sex",
"shrub",
"spots",
"spotted_markings"
],
"invalid": [],
"lore": [],
"meta": [
"hi_res"
],
"species": [
"dinosaur",
"hadrosaurid",
"olorotitan",
"ornithischian",
"ornithopod",
"prehistoric_species",
"reptile",
"scalie"
]
},
"updated_at": "2026-05-31T02:22:42.758-04:00",
"uploader_id": 1261731,
"uploader_name": "CoffeeCo",
"vote": 0
},
".description.json": {
"description": "h2. CONTEXT for Olorotitan \n\n[b]A few days ago a new publication came out describing a fascinating pattern observed in hadrosaurs. The team found many specimens with damaged tail vertebrates, healed fractures over a specific portion of the tail. They showed what forces would be needed for these injuries to occur and ran through the different scenarios on how these pathologies could appear.[/b]\n\n[b]The most likely explanation they finally arrived at was that these are mating injuries, caused by a male resting on top of the females tail. A position not to dissimilar to modern day birds. As we don't find a 50/50 distribution these were probably accidents and not normal consequence or reproduction[/b]\n\nThis story unfortunately wasn't picked up by many news outlets, especially noticeable was the lack of the press release artwork that came with it that is actually quite a bit tamer than what I did here. I wanted to give it my own spin though as I think this is a fascinating case. If you want to have a look yourself here a link to the paper: https://www.cell.com/iscience/fulltext/S2589-0042(25)02000-0"
}
}
}
.api.json · embedded sidecar fallback Download
{
"approver_id": 1056483,
"change_seq": 76817156,
"comment_count": 0,
"created_at": "2025-11-10T01:47:47.634-05:00",
"description": "h2. CONTEXT for Olorotitan \n\n[b]A few days ago a new publication came out describing a fascinating pattern observed in hadrosaurs. The team found many specimens with damaged tail vertebrates, healed fractures over a specific portion of the tail. They showed what forces would be needed for these injuries to occur and ran through the different scenarios on how these pathologies could appear.[/b]\n\n[b]The most likely explanation they finally arrived at was that these are mating injuries, caused by a male resting on top of the females tail. A position not to dissimilar to modern day birds. As we don't find a 50/50 distribution these were probably accidents and not normal consequence or reproduction[/b]\n\nThis story unfortunately wasn't picked up by many news outlets, especially noticeable was the lack of the press release artwork that came with it that is actually quite a bit tamer than what I did here. I wanted to give it my own spin though as I think this is a fascinating case. If you want to have a look yourself here a link to the paper: https://www.cell.com/iscience/fulltext/S2589-0042(25)02000-0",
"duration": null,
"fav_count": 63,
"file": {
"ext": "png",
"height": 2293,
"md5": "57d298a886eb779dbc65d283ca691c87",
"size": 6843058,
"url": "https://static1.e621.net/data/57/d2/57d298a886eb779dbc65d283ca691c87.png",
"width": 3218
},
"flags": {
"deleted": false,
"flagged": false,
"note_locked": false,
"pending": false,
"rating_locked": false,
"status_locked": false
},
"has_notes": false,
"id": 5967494,
"is_favorited": false,
"locked_tags": [],
"pools": [],
"preview": {
"alt": "https://static1.e621.net/data/preview/57/d2/57d298a886eb779dbc65d283ca691c87.webp",
"height": 256,
"url": "https://static1.e621.net/data/preview/57/d2/57d298a886eb779dbc65d283ca691c87.jpg",
"width": 359
},
"rating": "e",
"relationships": {
"children": [],
"has_active_children": false,
"has_children": false,
"parent_id": null
},
"sample": {
"alt": "https://static1.e621.net/data/sample/57/d2/57d298a886eb779dbc65d283ca691c87.webp",
"alternates": {},
"has": true,
"height": 850,
"url": "https://static1.e621.net/data/sample/57/d2/57d298a886eb779dbc65d283ca691c87.jpg",
"width": 1193
},
"score": {
"down": -1,
"total": 47,
"up": 48
},
"sources": [
"https://www.tumblr.com/knuppitalism-with-ue/799807476605288448?source=share",
"https://knuppitalism-with-ue.tumblr.com/post/799807476605288448/context-for-olorotitan",
"https://64.media.tumblr.com/bacb50a7c0139505beb216d8ea39231b/21a55d3a9cec9575-b8/s2048x3072/8ef7cefaef1c13a1eb5ad84aea37d13974b03c69.pnj",
"https://64.media.tumblr.com/bacb50a7c0139505beb216d8ea39231b/21a55d3a9cec9575-b8/s999999999x999999999/d3dff09a767cc30eb3765be561de8a17238fe1d4.png"
],
"tags": {
"artist": [
"knuppitalism"
],
"character": [],
"contributor": [],
"copyright": [],
"general": [
"animal_genitalia",
"animal_penis",
"bone_frill",
"brown_body",
"brown_eyes",
"cloaca",
"cloacal_penis",
"dead_bush",
"duo",
"erection",
"female",
"female_feral",
"feral",
"feral_on_feral",
"frill_(anatomy)",
"from_behind_position",
"genitals",
"lying",
"male",
"male/female",
"male_feral",
"markings",
"mounting",
"on_front",
"outside_sex",
"penis",
"pink_penis",
"plant",
"scar",
"sex",
"shrub",
"spots",
"spotted_markings"
],
"invalid": [],
"lore": [],
"meta": [
"hi_res"
],
"species": [
"dinosaur",
"hadrosaurid",
"olorotitan",
"ornithischian",
"ornithopod",
"prehistoric_species",
"reptile",
"scalie"
]
},
"updated_at": "2026-05-31T02:22:42.758-04:00",
"uploader_id": 1261731,
"uploader_name": "CoffeeCo",
"vote": 0
}
.description.json · embedded sidecar fallback Download
{
"description": "h2. CONTEXT for Olorotitan \n\n[b]A few days ago a new publication came out describing a fascinating pattern observed in hadrosaurs. The team found many specimens with damaged tail vertebrates, healed fractures over a specific portion of the tail. They showed what forces would be needed for these injuries to occur and ran through the different scenarios on how these pathologies could appear.[/b]\n\n[b]The most likely explanation they finally arrived at was that these are mating injuries, caused by a male resting on top of the females tail. A position not to dissimilar to modern day birds. As we don't find a 50/50 distribution these were probably accidents and not normal consequence or reproduction[/b]\n\nThis story unfortunately wasn't picked up by many news outlets, especially noticeable was the lack of the press release artwork that came with it that is actually quite a bit tamer than what I did here. I wanted to give it my own spin though as I think this is a fascinating case. If you want to have a look yourself here a link to the paper: https://www.cell.com/iscience/fulltext/S2589-0042(25)02000-0"
}