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Just in time for Halloween, have some Gravicalymene bakeri, coloured to look like the outfits of its' namesake, Doctor Who legend Tom Baker!
Back in 2015, I did a drawing for what would become my unis' Palaeo Society, and now five years later I decided to redo it and repurpose it for @JoschuaKnuppe's #paleostream! What a difference all this time made.
The Tepui Dodo and the Mammoth Cube Beetle made it onto the tepui!! And you can just see the original Gardenback Crab starting to come to life!
Behold, my entries: the Sinkhole Gardenback Crab and the Sail-Backed Frog! I really need to upload the original drawings of these guys on here!
The penultimate endangered shark for Shark Week is the scalloped hammerhead, a shark famous for gathering in huge shoals, but has suffered a drop in numbers by 95% in just 3 decades, all because it is a favourite target for the absolutely abhorrent practice of shark finning.
Today on Shark Week, our endangered shark is the Ganges shark, a freshwater species that inhabits much of Southeast Asia. Little is known about this shark, but pollution, overfishing and construction of dams put it in danger of disappearing before we can learn any more about it.
Describe yourself in pictures you have. You may NOT download or search for new pictures. https://t.co/nJPaKnHmGd
Day 28: Draw what a descendant of a dinosaur might look like today.
I present a titanosaur adapted for grazing, a cursorial hadrosaur, a derived pachycephalosaur descendant, a giant apex predator dromaeosaur, and an ant-eating alvarezsaur.
#30daydinosaurdrawingchallenge