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Here are my #paleostream sketches from today. Microcleidus, Aktiogavialis, and Shonisaurus death pogging
@Philoceratops @Geeky_dino Fat in plesiosaurs was mainly around the flippers and tail, fat necked plesiosaurs pain me
@thejohnconway @TetZoo For more or less the same reason I add keels to my ichthyosaurs but I think that’s already a more well established thing
@thejohnconway @TetZoo I’ve been adding trailing soft tissue at the base of the flippers of my plesiosaurs like what turtles have. It’s like a plane wing underwater, more hydrodynamic
And here is the piece compared to my last tylosaurus, done in May of 2020. I’ve improved a lot!
Morturneria, an antarctic Aristonectine, sucks up krill resting on the bottom of some sea ice. Morturneria was a supremely weird filter feeder, sifting through sediment to feast on small invertebrates
I got the smallest plesiosaurs
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@Prekuh1 @chaiteaae They had cheeks just not as extensive as people used to draw them with