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Professional Scientific Illustrator, Paleoartist & Herpetologist 🏳️‍🌈🦖🦎 Commissions [email protected] He/Him/His linktr.ee/serpenillus
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Tweeting about Abronia and Anadia made me think and I should really start that podcast about herpetology! 🤔

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An assortment of Jurassic theropods: Ceratosaurus, Cryolophosaurus, Piatnitzkysaurus, Serikornis, Dracovenator, Eosinopteryx. If you are interested in commissioning some work you can DM me or contact me through my website https://t.co/gqNqGTCsD4

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8x10 Fine Art Prints. Very few of each available. Printed with archival inks on fine art paper (museum quality). $55 each including shipping, $65 international. If you want one message me.

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Today is also so I am adding these illustrations of neotropical frogs to my fine art print sale. Very limited numbers. Each $55 withnshipping ($65 international). Here: Phyllomedusa bicolor, P. trinitatis, Pithecopus hypochondriasis and Callimedusa tomopterna

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It’s so here is a reminder that I am selling 8x10, hand signed, fine art prints of Dromaeosaurid and Chasmosaurine $55 each ($65 international). Interested, DM me or write me through https://t.co/gqNqGTCsD4

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And here are 4 more available Chasmosaurine Ceratopsid taxa I am making available as 8 x 10 dineart prints

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Hi everyone! I’m Gabriel Ugueto and I’m a paleoartist and scientific illustrator. I do illustrations of dinosaurs and other extinct animals for publications, books, museums, etc.

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Morning warmup sketch. Allokotosaurs were WEIRD and so much fun to draw. I decided to sketch today Teraterpeton, a trilophosaurid (possibly) from Late Triassic Nova Scotia 🇨🇦 Just look at that LONG toothless snout (small teeth were present on the back of jaws)

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Every time someone tells me “crocodiles are living fossils, they have never changed in millions of years” I go and reconstruct one of the MANY odd looking pseudosuchians (croc-line archosaurs) that will appear in my book

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For here is Rugosodon eurasiaticus, a multituberculate mammal from the Late Jurassic (Oxfordian) Jurassic Tiaojishan Formation of China. Part of my illustrations from that formation for my book “Journey To The Mesozoic vol. I”

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