Dinosaur Disney princesses hungry for love (pictures)
Artist Laura Cooper reimagines "Jurassic World" velociraptors as lovely ladies looking for adventure -- and most likely a human snack. Fairy godmothers and princes have their work cut out.
Belle is the Beast
"My favorite is Belleraptor," Cooper, who's based in China, told CNET's Crave blog. "She's just the most beautiful, clever, and monsterly of all! She ate all her friends! I love that!"
"I saw the movie 'Jurassic World' and just had to draw something," Cooper said.
Ariel Raptor starving for love
This creepy illustration of Ariel makes us long for a mermaid raptor movie. Poor Ursula never stood a chance.
Save the last dance for Cinderaptor
Good luck getting a glass slipper on this velociraptor’s foot. Though we have to admit the ballgown and updo are downright fancy.
Let these "Frozen" raptors go
There is no better friend than a sister, and there’s no better raptors than Anna and Elsa from "Frozen."
Jasmine promises to be a thrilling chase
If this raptor by Cooper marries, it will be for love, or maybe just a quick bite.
Your fate could change for the worse with Merida Raptor.
You have to be brave to say anything bad about Merida Raptor's bright red curls.
Mulan Raptor wants you to stay for dinner forever
Every dinosaur attacks in its own time.
Raptor Pocahontas is on the right path
Disney's most radical heroine seems more powerful as a raptor.
Let sleeping raptors lie
Human princes beware, not all sleeping princesses should be kissed.
What happened to Snow White Raptor's short companions?
"The princess who deserves her own movie should be Snow White," Cooper told CNET's Crave. "She's the first one who changed into a raptor. I would like to see her growth as a character who ate the apple then transformed because it was the wrong potion the witch used."
Rapunzel Raptor from "Tangled"
Rapunzel Raptor is all we dreamed she would be. Dinosaur fans can request different kinds of raptors from Cooper on Twitter using the hashtag #RaptorRequests.