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Twitter account of Dr. Mark Witton, palaeoartist and palaeontologist. Follow my work at patreon.com/markwitton. I'm also on Bluesky at @markwitton.bsky.social.
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New to the (public) internet for from 2018, the entirety of my rising Shonisaurus popularis scene. The idea is that these animals are hunting cooperatively and corraling squid, hence the leftmost animal swallowing down a tentacley meal.

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I can't remember if I've released this online or not yet but, anyway, here's the full extent of my Pervushovisaurus vs. juvenile Cimoliopterus piece for This dates back to 2020, so the juvenile pterosaur gauntlet isn't inspired.

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Made some minor tweaks to this 2019 Mosasaurus today so it can (potentially) be used in an upcoming exhibition. The biggest error was making the tails too long in the original: Mosasaurus was a stocky, short-tailed thing, not a long, lithe tylosaur-like form.

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New at a high-res version of my "A Sound of Thunder" artwork unveiled here a few weeks ago. Download it to print out and stick on your wall as a reminder of Grandpa Simpson's sage advice: "If you travel back in time, don't step on anything". https://t.co/eMuquLcort

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There's a lot to say about all this, but one major headline is that we know what a lot of these sculptures look like. There're four in this image, for example, arrowed red (one Palaeotherium magnum, three "Anoplotherium gracile").

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Super stoked about fortuitously seeing this evening, so here's a Maastrichtian-themed post: Quetzalcoatlus, Tyrannosaurus, Triceratops and Vegasaurus.

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Some new pseudo-#paleoart for my take on the most famous part of Ray Bradbury's 1852 short story "A Sound of Thunder". Watch out for those butterflies, folks.

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Yes, that hasn't been lost on me either: I designed these two images to blend into one another during talks to make this point. The WotW-like visuals have always been in my mind, right the way back to our first "terrestrial stalker" paper.

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New blog post: an in-depth look at the content of The Art and Science of the Crystal Palace Dinosaurs, a book I've co-authored with , published by - definitely one for and history of science fans. It's out next month! https://t.co/bO3gGutLNd

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My afternoon is all about creating sauropod so in honour of that, here's a suite of sauropodomorphoramas featuring classic taxa for Brontosaurus, Giraffatitan, Plateosaurus, and Diplodocus.

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