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British Palaeobotanist, palaeobotanical illustrator and consultant, currently researching Mesozoic plants.
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(she/her)
palaeoflora.blogspot.com

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Well, it looks like the most festive time of the year has come again, so it's time for another change of feathers. Unfortunately it's also got a little cold, so is shivering just a little bit.
Anyway, Happy Decembermass!

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I've been doing some more vector-style designs for the game. This time it's everyone's favourite to argue about. I wasn't sure what colour to do it, so you've got two variations.
Based on Hartman's skeletal in Snively et al, 2019.

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Couldn't sleep, so might as well post this now:
A Brachylophosaurus (based on skeletal) design for a game I'm creating (for some unknown reason). It's a tad stylised, so I've taken some liberties with the size of dorsal spines and tail flexibility.

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Day three of my Prehistoric
Ptilophyllum muelleri, a bennettitale known from the Oligocene of Tasmania; it is rather interesting, as it greatly extends the known range of bennettitalean fossils (which prior to its discover where only known from the Mesozoic).

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I have a lot of good suggestions for my and to kick it off I was asked to do 'a prehistoric Well, there aren't many know from direct fossil evidence, but there are a few, and one of them is a Baltic Amber Roridulaceae!

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It'll need an update due to new information, but I actually anonamously snuck the newly described zouhri into my pterosaur toons compilation!!! I have a proper reconstruction too, but again, I'll have to go back and adjust that before I release it.

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Not much from me today for just a simple coloured sketch
- Fraxinus wilcoxiana
Fraxinus wilcoxiana is a type of fossilised seed placed within the modern genus Fraxinus, Ash Trees. Its fossils hale from the Eocene aged Claiborne Formation of North America.

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Well, it looks like this poor Cryodrakon is living (or dying) up to its name; it was downed during a storm and eventually succumbed to the cold, as it tried to shelter in the gully of a frozen river.

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And may I present to you...

Fossils, Clocks and the Origin of Angiosperms.

My latest blog post, which takes a look at a new paper, and it's overall implications for the origin of the flowering plants!

https://t.co/CdJwVg8a5e

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Just in time for : a now coloured version of my (a very basic one of course) which I've been meaning to do for months. But I finally decided to finish it as it goes perfectly along with a certain post which should be out real soon!😉

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