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Can anyone help me with this? I don’t want to tag anyone but can y’all spread this around so can I get some answers? Thx. Ok so what’s up with the arms for the Spinosaurus skeletal from the tail paper??? What’s the deal with that sillhouette???
#spectember day 21: today’s #missingmesozoiclife is a quicker sketch because online school is killing me. These are Mosasaurs hunting in a family group, based on how intelligent Mosasaurs could have been!
I’ll take @JuliotheArtist’s Permian extinction piece, and give it https://t.co/MiM9HUqUZH https://t.co/xpVCMjQcp2
Since I missed yesterday, for #Spectember the 17th, I have a double dose of #missingmesozoiclife, being an estuarine temnospondyl hiding in cold and salty delta mud and preying on an ornithischian and a suction feeding plesiosaur with a large gular pouch for that purpose.
#Spectember day 15: today’s #missingmesozoiclife is simple. It’s a (rather basal) theropod with a hornbill like casque, inspired by the speculation some people were making with the crests of Dilophosaurus
#spectember day 12: today’s #missingmesozoiclife is a saltasaur adapted to live like an ankylosaur, even more heavily armored than related sauropods. Pictured here with a very confused abelisaur
@JuliotheArtist Since I’m very new to paleoart and digital art as a whole, it’s a pretty recent piece but I love the background on my Tylosaurus piece
#Spectember day 7: today’s #missingmesozoiclife is a pair of abelisaurs engaged in bloody combat with their ridiculously thick (thicc) tails. Carnotaurus had a very thick tail, and these abelisaurs have taken it to the logical extreme, fighting like giraffes do with their necks.