This tattoo is meant to go on the inner leg, between the upper and lower jaws of a Deinonychus skull tattoo that wraps around the outer leg. When your leg is bent, the jaws look closed—but when you extend your leg, the hidden inner area reveals a dramatic scene: a fossilized “kill scene” showing the remains of a smaller dinosaur caught in the jaws. Inside the mouth, you’ll see a partially eaten or torn-apart prey dinosaur, like a Protoceratops or juvenile hadrosaur. The idea isn’t gory, but more fossilized and decayed—with visible ribs, cracked bones, and the feel of something ancient and powerful. It should look like this attack happened millions of years ago and got frozen in time. The artwork should blend smoothly into the skull bones, using cracks and natural shading. Think graphic black and grey, with strong lines and bold contrast—no color. The teeth from the top and bottom jaws frame the kill scene like a window into the mouth. As a subtle Easter egg, you could hide a tiny mosquito in amber or a cracked dinosaur egg somewhere in the background—a low-key nod to Jurassic Park. See more