//=time() ?>
It’s #FossilFriday and here is a WIP I’m working on of a Proterosuchus which just captured a young Lystrosaurus at an Early Triassic, South African river bank. Will it consume it in the water or on land? Many details to be refined but it is getting there. #paleoart #sciart
Quick sketch/speed paint of the weird Pleistocene South American liptoptern: Macrauchenia. Usually reconstructed with a trunk, this was most likely not present as the front of the snout is completely covered by bone (unlike in trunked animals) #paleoart #sciart #megafauna
Revising my #pterosaurs following the discussion about 5th toe morphology and uropatagium I had with @MarkWitton and @TetZoo a few days ago. Here two spp from China: Jianchangnathus (upper left and close up) and Fenghuangopterus (right) #PterosaurPtuesday @paleoart #sciart
For the final day of #SciArtTweetStorm these posters is how my way of presenting evolutionary trees started. It is something I really enjoy doing. In here you can see Centrosaurine Ceratopsids, Ornithomimosaurs and Alvarezsaurs, Dromaeosaurs and Wessex Fm #SciArt #paleoart
For day 5 of the #SciArt Tweet Storm here is an illustration I did for my in-prep book which was also shown during last year #paleoart exhibit “Picturing the Past”. It is a group of Dimorphodon, one of my favorite pterosaurs. Also because today is #PterosaurPtuesday
Near completed version of an illustration of a juvenile Sinosauropteryx. I was commissioned to do this and 10 other juvenile or baby dinosaurs for a children’s book about baby #dinosaurs to be published later this year. The final illustration will be there #SciArt #paleoart
For #FossilFriday I am opening a thread about Early Triassic tetrapod faunal assemblages. After the Permian extinction, terrestrial faunal assemblages were depauperate and most were very similar in composition. Temnospondyls were quick to diversify #paleoart #sciart #scicomm