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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 #anoles #sciart #WorldLizardDay
It is the best day of the year #WorldLizardDay! So I present you here the anoles of the carolinensis group. The real, real, real #anoles! This group center of diversity is Cuba but also includes the only native anole of the United States (8 out of 14 species) #sciart #lizards
Another quick sketch of this dragon creature for #Smaugust with a few modifications from last one. Sometimes is nice to take a break from paleoart and sciart by drawing a fantasy creature #smaugust2020
@Gr0ss_Art @BarghestBlack At the Orinoco Delta, it doesn’t show up well with the resolution.
There are over 110 species of #marsupials 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 #opossums #sciart #MammalMonday
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. #paleoart #sciart #PterosaurPtuesday
It seems it is #PortfolioDay, again!
So...
Hi, I am Gabriel and I am a paleoartist and scientific illustrator. I specialize in reconstructing and illustrating extinct and extant tetrapods #paleoart #sciart
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. #paleoart #sciart #dinosaurs