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Just FYI I have a youtube video on the new #ThermalPaleoart i did for @CrocHolliday almost done! I think it'll come out today - In the meantime sub me on youtube
https://t.co/xdDz2PWGyU
Ever wondered what The #Predator would see if it hunted #Dinosaurs?
My #paleoart is featured in a paper by @CrocHolliday describing a vascular structure that helps #crocodiles & #dinosaurs regulate their body temperature
Check it out!
https://t.co/jfOAeQjqcI
#THERMALPaleoart
I don't think I ever posted this illustration on social media so i'm posting it now for late #WorldLizardDay. Mosasaurs were marine lizards related to monitor lizards (not dinosaurs). They were the largest lizards ever, & like many lizards they gave live birth. #SavageAncientSeas
@sandiegozoo ...and check out how rumply and wizardly her mate looks. He is clearly contemplating the intricate mysteries of his Floating Dragon & Pummeled Serpent kung fu techniques.
@cvburkett @paleochick considering that the ornithomimosaurs were around for over a hundred million years on most if not all of the continents and ranged in size from turkeysize to whatever the hell you might compare Deinocheirus to, i bet there were at some time & place some road runner-y ones.
How many #paleontology people @2019NAPC #NAPC2019 would be interested in an informal meet up & sketch day at the @LAZoo, looking at & sketching modern animals from a #paleoart perspective?
If so, which day is better, Thursday or Friday?
@dinodadreviews @NBenterud @LAZoo 6) Ultimately a big part of #evolution is random chance, & sexual selection seems to help drive this randomness. #Paleoart is not less accurate if it reflects this truth. If people criticize my #palaeoart because they don't understand evolution, it means my #art is working ;}}
@dinodadreviews @NBenterud @LAZoo 3-1) Storks, are arguably as predatory as raptors, feeding on both terrestrial and aquatic prey. They come in all the colors, and frequently have giant inflatable airsacs for display.