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Another illustration is out! 🦕Mamenchisaurus sinocanadorum had one of the biggest necks of all sauropods. All the time while painting I was thinking about how almost ridiculous these were
Artwork illustrating the research that unravels the skeleton structure of Corumbella werneri, a little animal that lived in Brazil almost 600 million years ago, in the Ediacaran Period. It had a mineralized skeleton composed of rows of imbricated plates, like roof tiles.
Not everything that is written on sand get lost with time. These are some of the misterious inhabitants of the Botucatu Desert, some 140 million years ago, known only by its footprints preserved on dunes turned to stone.
I have reached the conclusion that Protuberum is just an armored capybara
Just a little gouache painting of a very beautiful and iridescent hen
Quick reconstruction of Tiarajudens. Might do something with it later🤔