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The Usak Alien Fanart Project is growing with even cooler new submissions by many artists! Submissions are still open! Contribute your own creations on this tread! https://t.co/JkpDCIsnHa !
Star Maker
Gouache on art paper
24 x 17 cm
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Impossible Angel
Watercolour on art paper
24 x 24 cm
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The Usak Alien Fanart Project is growing with even cooler new submissions by many artists! Submissions are still open! Contribute your own creations on this tread! https://t.co/iHiIG2Dq3V !
Further great fanart of the 2001 Uşak, Turkey alien entity discussed in detail in my documentary on: https://t.co/ORvMEpFyMz ? If you make such art, I'll share and boost it right here! I especially liked the gimp-suit interpretation :)
Correct answers are 3 & 4. Here are the two animals which I think make up the Spinosaurus chimera. https://t.co/SiFmhRmmpL
The deep tail with paddle-like projections described in 2020, on the other hand - has scant evidence connecting it to the larger animal. Clearly, many semi-aquatic dinosaurs lived in the habitat Spinosaurus lived in. Why must every unusual fossil there be lumped into Spinosaurus?
I personally suspect that #Spinosaurus is a chimera. The tall spines initially described by Ernst Stromer in 1915 clearly come from a tall-spined, Baryonyx-or-Suchomimus-like animal - perhaps a bear-like littoral generalist... -> TBC