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I for one welcome our new carchardontosaur overlord Meraxes gigas.
https://t.co/lghr8i0cx0
We also know roughly how B. W. Hawkins would have made these additional sculptures since we have paintings from him of many of them. Combining these with the original plans and the way it translated to sculptures would be an interesting endeavor in itself.
7 years ago this image was going through the pres. It was my first commission involving Europasaurus and its biota.
I no longer give the males filaments and the pterosaur is no longer a dsungaripterid.
I counted: passive droppings, droppings being produced and pellets/vomit. of the 2400 files I have in my folder 32 show passive droppings, 21 show dropping production and in 4 cases it goes the other way.
Which means roughly 2% of my #paleostream work shows metabolic waste.
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Ok, important stuff before I'm off to Italy for EAVP:
@TurboBirbo asked me how many pieces I have involving excrements, they estimated 5%, I thought it would be way less so I just went through all of them.
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Results from the #paleostream
Hyainailouros, Vectocleidus and Schoenesmahl.
Results from the #paleostream
Glyptotherium, Atractosteus grandei and two designs for the new Redbubble shop, Bronto smashed and Mammoth cube, the drunken sauropods are already online.
We just slaughtered a Glyptotherium on Twitch
https://t.co/cSQJXozpYG
Once in a while I have to remind people that #Numidotherium is a thing. A very basal, surprisingly large proboscidean with melon head, sprawled legs, browsing habits and potentially sexual dimorphism. An absolute delight to draw.