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Art director at Atomic Cartoons. Drawing barbarian woman and dinosaurs is my personal jam. I love cats and desert plants.
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A couple of playful Tupandactylus navigans fly past some lenticular clouds. The incredibly preserved fossil of this Cretaceous pterosaur was confiscated during a police raid in Brazil in 2013, along with thousands of other specimens.

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Ancient fish are so strange and and fascinating. Furcacauda is a Lower Devonian (400 MYA) jawless fish who's fossils were found in Canada. The eyespots I put on them are purely speculative,but that nautiloid does think it's looking in a mirror.

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A little inside tip to today's Dinovember. There are Katsura trees in front of my building. This summer I took several photos of leaves, then using some PS fiddling (using thresholds) made a silhouette which I could then turn into a brush. This gave me a base for the foliage.

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The Late Triassic (230 MYA) archosaur Poposaurus gracilis is more closely related to living crocodilians than dinosaurs, despite being a swift biped. This one is about to scavenge on a temnospondyl that recently passed away.

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Don't worry Zhanghenglong, this isn't the big one, just a close call. This hadrosaurid iguanodont is safe for now, as it's an another 20 million yrs before for the asteroid that caused the extinction of the dinosaurs hits the Earth.

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Keep moving Albertosaurus. This mother Quetzalcoatalus stands guard over her emerging flaplings. They may be small and vulnerable now, but once fully grown they will be that largest flying animal that has ever existed with a 33-36 ft wingspan.

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Kakuru "Rainbow Serpent" is know primarily from one fragmented tibia found in a South Australia opal mine. Discovered in 1973 it had been sold to a private collector and had been lost to science until 2004.

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Pelagornis sandersi was a widespread Ogliocene pseudotooth bird, they had the widest wingspan at an est. 20 feet making them the largest flying birds to ever exist.

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A large Eurypterus caught in a wave on a Silurian sea (420 MYA). Commonly called "sea scorpions" certain species of this group were the largest arthropods that ever lived with Jaekelopterus est. to reach up to 8.5 feet long.

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A graceful Hippodraco (HorseDragon) jumps a Cretaceous ravine.#DrawDinovember Thanks to for the suggestion 😊

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