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Tanystropheids are another group of amazing early #archosauromorphs that lived exclusively during the Triassic. They came in long-necked and SUPER long-necked forms. Most were terrestrial but at least one taxon was marine. Illustrations from my in-prep book #Paleoart #sciart
Approximate size of some Dromaeosaurs I’ve reconstructed recently. From left to right: Dineobellator, Zhenyuanlong, Achillobator, Velociraptor (bottom) and Microraptor (top). #paleoart #sciart #dinosaurs
Ok, now a bit more finished and with a silhouette of a 1.8 m tall human to show the suggested approximate size of this huge Dromaeosaur. Remember that adding soft tissue to an animal bones will add considerable bulk and size #Paleoart #sciart #dinosaurs
Just finished this reconstruction of the very large, deep-bodied and short-legged Achillobator giganticus, a Dromaeosaurid from the Late Cretaceous of Mongolia #paleoart #sciart #dinosaurs
For today’s #FossilFriday my take on Dineobellator notohesperus, a Velociraptorine dromaeosaur from Late Cretaceous North America, that was described yesterday. Because if there is a new Dromaeosaur I can’t help myself #Paleoart #sciart #dinosaurs
I need to take a break from the commissions I’m currently working on with a completely unrelated animal. So, here is a sketch/speedpaint of a pair of Anisodon grande, a bizarre chalicotheriid from the Late Miocene of Europe #paleoart #sciart #chalicotheriids
Rhynchosaurs were a diverse group of early archosauromorphs that lived exclusively during the Triassic. Here are details of some of the illustrations of rhynchosaurs that will be appearing in my in-prep book. #paleoart #sciart #rhynchosaurs