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I don't paleoart often, nor particularly well. But that doesn't stop me https://t.co/7rBIMAgmQZ
We could have had feathered dinosaurs in a Jim Henson-helmed film as early as the late 1980s if Warner Bros. had a spine
I drew three types of bird that appeared in the dream that I had last night. All three were native to a foggy subantarctic island that had a small but well-developed (at least one 20-story building) city atop it
@j_stocky Perhaps the most cursed future creature so far. This is a soricomorph, and yes it’s venomous
To me, the original After Man illustrations look like they're illustrations of taxidermied specimens of each of the future creatures. It's a style not often seen before or since. I like it
Yep, that's a crestless Anhanguera snout! Evidence that crest presence and size in anhanguerids is intraspecifically variable, and thus not good to base species diagnoses on. Congratulations @FeliPinheir and colleagues! https://t.co/zVwzVrUza3
Good day for theropods! Published today are the full description of Eotyrannus by @TetZoo and Andrea Cau, and a new short-armed carcharodontosaurid, Meraxes gigas, authored by Juan Canale et al.!
The front of the beak isn't preserved in the Vălioara mandible, but Vremir et al. (2018) reconstruct it as being the base of the keeled portion, based on comparisons with Bakonydraco. Albadraco adds more support for this.