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Professional Scientific Illustrator, Paleoartist & Herpetologist 🏳️‍🌈🦖🦎 Commissions [email protected] He/Him/His linktr.ee/serpenillus
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All anoles of the carolinensis group are considered to be part of the trunk-crown ecomorph. However, I find the smaller members of the A. isolepis subgroup rather similar to twig anoles. They even have short limbs

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The remaining populations of Anolis porcatus in central and eastern Cuba appear to represent a complex of at least two putative species that appear to be more closely associated with A. allisoni and A. smaragdinus.

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It is the best day of the year So I present you here the anoles of the carolinensis group. The real, real, real This group center of diversity is Cuba but also includes the only native anole of the United States (8 out of 14 species)

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Another quick sketch of this dragon creature for with a few modifications from last one. Sometimes is nice to take a break from paleoart and sciart by drawing a fantasy creature

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At the Orinoco Delta, it doesn’t show up well with the resolution.

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There are over 110 species of in the Americas (primarily South America) yet most people don’t know about them. Here is a small sample of them. These sketches are of the tribe Didelphini of Didelphid marsupials, some of the most common

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I did this recon of Cryodrakon a while back but I realized I never showed it. Cryodrakon was a large Azhdarchid pterosaur from late Cretaceous North America. I like to call these large azhdarchids Gitaffe-storks. And yes, yes they could fly.

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It seems it is again!
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Hi, I am Gabriel and I am a paleoartist and scientific illustrator. I specialize in reconstructing and illustrating extinct and extant tetrapods

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I created this tree to explain the different hypotheses of the phylogenetic relationships among avemetatarsalian archosaurs, in particular dinosaurs. I explain which ones I follow in my book and point out alternative hypotheses.

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Lagerpetids are on the news. Yesterday with the description of Kongonaphon and today with the description of remains of what would be very large Dromomeron specimens from New Mexico. Here are Lagerpeton chanarensis, Dromomeron gigas and Kongonaphon kely

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