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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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Was it the thick plastic, iron-on kind with sparkles?

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Quick morning sketch of being drawn to the beach during a bioluminescence event. Phytoplankton in the water emit a blue light when agitated giving the waves an eerie glow.

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This is so sweet! did a of me as a t-shirt-wearing, quarantine-haired, short-sighted theropod and my husband trying to calm the savage beast with some take-out. Very accurate!

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Let's end with a beginning. An oviraptor hatchling emerges from its egg. I would like to take this moment to thank everyone for all the kind words and encouragement over the past month. It means a lot, thanks so much! I'll still be posting art, just not everyday.

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Thalassodromeus Sethi is an Early Cretaceous pterosaur from what is now Brazil. The species name refers to its crest being reminiscent of the Egyptian god Seth's crown.

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Qijianglong, from Early Cretaceous China, had one of the longest necks of any sauropod. This adult and juvenile are resting for the night.

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Arctodus Simus, the Giant Short-faced Bear was the largest mammal carnivore that inhabited North America during the Pleistocene, being one and half times the size of a Kodiak bear. This one is scavenging the remains of a caribou under the sun dogs.

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A pair of Jurassic Rhamphorhynchus fly pass a sea side cliff filled with ammonite fossils. It's fascinating to think that this scene could have taken place 200 MYA and those fossils could have already been 200 million years old at that point.

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I just think hadrosaurs have the most beautiful lines and Shantungosaurus is no exception. The largest of the hadrosaurid dinosaurs it could reach a length around 50 feet and weigh 16 tonnes. Its jaws were packed with 1,500 tiny chewing teeth.

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This male Megacerops is about to take a chunk out of a rival's Brontotheriidae buttocks. Brontotheriidae are a family of now extinct odd-toed hooded animals that lived in Eocene North America. They were built like rhinos, but are more closely related to horses.

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