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Mosasaurus hoffmani and Hesperornis feeding on a baitball. It shares a bit of unintentional resemblance with @bone_sharpe’s “Bearpaw Giants”, but his is painting is significantly bette. If you are reading this Henry, got any pointers?
#Paleoart #Mosasaurus
Mirarce eatoni, a new species and genus of avisaur, has been announced from the Cretaceous of North America, with art from @GreyGriffon. It was about the size of a turkey, and possessed advanced flying adaptations. It’s name means “Eaton’s Wonderful Winged Messenger”. #dinosaurs
Siphonophrentis gigantea was a giant horn coral that probably lived at depths exceeding 500 meters. Down there, it lived alongside rostroconchs, and sparse amounts of tiny trilobites. It maintained its size using the marine snow of the deep ocean.
Art by @JoschuaKnuppe
A cluster of art. Scipionyx, Lycoptera, and Kaprosuchus #TheSummonEngh2018
Omnivorous Pachycephalosaurus being stalked by an unseen presence. #fossilfriday
Siderops was a Temnospondyl from Australia. Here, we see one of them clutching to the rocks of a small river, lying in wait to ambush anything that swims (or walks) too close to its giant, toothy mouth. #Paleostream
In honor of Junchang Lü, I painted this watercolour portrait of #Tongtianlong, “the mud dragon”, one of the oviraptorids he discovered during his prolific career as a palaeontologist. @SteveBrusatte
#TheSummonEngh2018 A Balaur bondoc and its (adorable) baby sitting on a branch, enjoying the breeze as they preen themselves.
A finished painting of Mahajangasuchus, basking in the Madagascan sun as dust rolls over its marshy habitat. Next up: Balaur bondoc. #TheSummonEngh2018