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@archaeoraptor Some ammonites (scaphitids) had arm hooks on one pair of arms. They may have been used for prey capture or mating.
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@LordGeekington I think this is the only recent depiction that has account-accurate details (alligator-like head, tiny legs in front of wings, long tail, etc.). Others make it look way too much like a pterosaur, like this one by creationists Earl and Bonita Snellenberger.
@DustinGrowick Filter feeding is a bizarre hypothesis proposed by the same guys who think that all Morrison sauropods are a single genus. It's not likely in the slightest.
@yoofilos @Tril0bite Gotta nominate Pants, created by @archaeoraptor.
@StrangeIreland interviewed me for their podcast and I had a great time! We talked about megalodon, Cadborosaurus, living pterosaurs, and of course the Triassic kraken.
The rounded edge that I added to the front of the top of the crest was artistic license. I thought it looked more aesthetically pleasing than other reconstructions, which leave that area flat.
@Sternarchella It's really a shame because while it turned out decent, it would've been so much better if they stuck with the original designs. Concept art by @Delgadosaurus and Bill Stout.
Jan Sovak's paleoart evokes a certain feeling that is hard to describe. I really wish more people were aware of his work.