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A very happy Mother's Day to the best mom anyone could ask for. :) Busting out this old illustration because I still think it's pretty cute.
OM NOM NOM NOM. (Turn up sound!)
(Quick test / Proof of concept for myself)
2/3: Next, our redescription of the incredible dicynodont Sangusaurus, with a description/analysis of its unique feeding system (w/ Angielczyk and Hancox)! https://t.co/4KAstYJnxi
1/3: A tad late, but I wanted to follow the trend of recapping my work of 2018! First up: New reconstruction of cranial musculature in ornithischian dinosaurs (including implications of their so-called "cheeks")! https://t.co/c2e9qfRokK
Both stahleckeriid and kannemeyeriid dicynodonts independently evolved a more orthal feeding stroke (& less of typical palinal motion), but in different ways! Find out how Sangusaurus does it (& other jaw motions) with its CRAZY skull in our new paper: https://t.co/4KAstYJnxi
YES! It's out! Our paper on anatomy (and feeding function!) of the incredible dicynodont Sangusaurus is now online! Check it out (along w/ all other great papers in this amazing JVP memoir)! (Life reconstruction by M. Donnelly; muscle drawing by me.) https://t.co/1UEASh1bHf
Quick practice doodle with my new Cintiq. This thing is awesome.