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Retweet with a piece of palaeoart that was influential to you as a kid but you rarely see mentioned.
I don't know the name of the artist off the top of my head, but this floor puzzle was the way I first learned about a number of the dinosaurs featured here. https://t.co/cijZ89IXho
Iguanodon was the second dinosaur to be formally named. It possessed sharp spikes on its thumbs, which may have been used for self-defense. Art by @SerpenIllus
Ground sloth foot morphology is so cursed (Nothrotheriops art by Carl Dennis Buell)
Do they look like Satoshi Kawasaki’s art under the suits?
Russell-inspired Troodons have popped up in more recent media, too! The one on the left is from an NHK dinosaur documentary (it's since been replaced by a feathered model in a subsequent doc) and the right is from Jurassic World Evolution. https://t.co/NDcnc06935