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Quick warmup sketch of the Scimitar-toothed Cat Homotherium. It had shorter canines than other members of the subfamily but it had such long legs. Various species lived from the Pliocene to recently (about 20,000 year ago) in Africa, Eurasia and the Americas

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It’s 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.

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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)

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Revising my following the discussion about 5th toe morphology and uropatagium I had with and a few days ago. Here two spp from China: Jianchangnathus (upper left and close up) and Fenghuangopterus (right)

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For the final day of 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

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For day 5 of the Tweet Storm here is an illustration I did for my in-prep book which was also shown during last year exhibit “Picturing the Past”. It is a group of Dimorphodon, one of my favorite pterosaurs. Also because today is

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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 to be published later this year. The final illustration will be there

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Continuing with this Tweet Storm, here are two traditional illustrations (watercolor and color pencils) I did 12 years ago for a paper I wrote where I described Anolis anatoloros as a new species (1st illus.) and redescribed Anolis jacare (2nd illus.)

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Therocephalians are another group of therapsids that made it into the Triassic. They were probably distributed throughout Pangea during the Early Triassic. One genus (Moschorhinus) is believed to have survived the Permian extinction

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For 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

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