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A Spinosaurus with albinism
Art by Kamilowjulian
Original post: https://t.co/hVDzaafAL0
Vintage Quetzalcoatlus depictions
1: Giovanni Caselli, 1975
2: Bob Hersey, 1980
3: David Orr, 1984
4: John Sibbick, circa 1991
Dinosaur illustrations by Wayne Barlowe
From "An Alphabet of Dinosaurs", 1995
Source: https://t.co/xp7yb76eGF
Two mating Sacabambaspis, shown here with speculative sexual dimorphism, the male having brighter colours and a more flamboyant tail than the female.
By CheetahTrout on Tumblr
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Character development artwork of Plio (first two images), Suri and Yar.
In celebration of the 20th anniversary of Dinosaur’s release, I’m going to be making a thread featuring more behind the scenes artwork from this movie.
This was one of my favourite movies as a kid, despite it being quite a tense and violent film. https://t.co/S7wuWeLBGb
An Apatosaurus with several very speculative features, including a furry coat, a spiky, weaponized tail, and a fleshy nose extension.
Art by EmperorDinobot:
https://t.co/JtcoUB6Non
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I might delete this in a bit since it’s not really on brand for this account, but here’s a bit on my own paleoart. My particular niche is extinct birds - most of my non-avian dinosaur art is a bit loosey goosey, whereas with birds I strive for more accuracy.
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