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Austrian paleontology and crocodile enthusiast, artist, shitposter, creator of the garden howler, Profile picture by Todd Marshall, header by @TimVersteeg4
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The first one is much more primitive than Sibbick's work. Sibbick can be comfortably seated into the time after the Dinosaur Renaissance (see below). I'd argue that the majority of the art is post-renaissance, with the occasional very Retro art that isn't focused on.

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But feathers on early theropods was pretty much restricted to "Syntarsus" and those two instances of C. bauri. Other appearances of it go with a scaly depiction (artwork by Neil Lloyd unless I'm mistaken). And of course they also described the outdated cannibalism meme

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Either way, as I said, I was going down a different path, mainly concerning the integument. Coelophysis bauri also recieved some interestingly progressive covering, tho the extent of the feathers is obviously dated (aka legs don't get plumage for some reason)

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It's leaping foward or launching, usually it would walk on all fours like here (art by Mark Witton). Azhdarchids generally had long hindlimbs fitting their lifestyle.

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The paper even includes a reconstruction by , what more could a person want.

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One of the weirdest but also most fun ideas that can be found in the art from the era "Dinosaurs!" was published in
Piscivorous Segnosaurus. The first two images were shown in the Magazine and appear to be depictions of it before Segnosaurus was put into Therizinosauridae.

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Gotta love Nintendo lore
Implied post-apocalyptic earth in Pikmin
Confirmed post-apocalyptic earth in Splatoon
Vengeful spirits and lots of death in Pokemon
Whatever the fuck is up with 02 and the Mother series
Oh and Ridley is a sociopath that can regenerate by eating flesh

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OK, 2019 might not be all that bad.
I represent : Bajadasaurus pronuspinax
This dicraeosaurid is basically Amargasaurus with the neck spikes flipped to point forward.
Honestly, this is an amazing discovery.
https://t.co/XtNCYQF7zL

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