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Diplocaulus clutching its eggs. ~2h doodle painting.
As we can see, I really, *really* like blue and water and ice and the cold https://t.co/27L8ryXbQH
Drew like a dark, fucked up version of clefairy haha. Just a glimpse into my dark reality. A full stare into my twisted perspective would make most simply go insane lmao
Sketch and closeups. I used Scott Hartman’s 2016 Shonisaurus as ref, pterosaurs are quasi Carniadactylus AND THE ECTOPARASITES ARE SPECULATIVE. We don’t have direct evidence that they hosted any, but I figure slower ones might have less invasive barnacle-like creatures on em
On a Late Triassic afternoon, a large ichthyosaur lazily drifts into a shallower bay on its side to be pampered by local fish and early pterosaurs, who peck at dead skin, bits of food and ectoparasites.
Xurkitree and Toxapex. What do we call this one, Toxatree? Xurkipex?