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A still unnamed Tyrannosaurus
Sapilla the Allosaurus and Noctis the Stygimoloch
Iris the Apatosaurus
Ygeia again and Machina the Coelphysis
It's #NationalDinosaurDay so I'm going to be resharing aome of the Mezoverse art I've done
Rage the Tyrannosaurus
Ygeia the Dilophosaurus
Droserra the Apatosaurus
And an unnamed Gastonia
Good evening everyone! Tonight’s marine reptile of the day is Pantosaurus! Pantosaurus was a plesiosaur that lived during the Jurassic period it was found in Wyoming in the United States 🇺🇸. See you explorers tomorrow! 🤠
Credit: Dmitri Bogdanov
So, i drew an edmontosaurus drawing from the lost world jurassic park arcade game, did you like it?
@AngolMagna Alright, technically not hair but I got a few.
Ygeia the Dilophosaurus (proto-feathers)
Droserra the Apatosaurus (feathers)
Reyna the Carnotaurus (Scutes)
Sapilla the Allosaurus (feathers)
A wonderful illustration by Gabriel Ugueto of Proceratosaurus bradleyi (lizard before Ceratosaurus). Proceratosaurus was discovered in 1910 from the White Limestone Formation near Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire in England and was named by Friedrich von Huene in 1926. It lived
I'm happy to announce the newest addition to the Beasts of the Mesozoic creative team- Gabriel Ugueto! Here's is his first work-in-progress of the package art for Proceratosaurus. I'm really looking forward to all that he has to offer this line! @SerpenIllus
WIP detail. Very early stages of one of the package illustrations I was commissioned to do for the amazing Tyrannosaur figure series by @Beast_SculptKit I’m excited to work on this Proceratosaurus, which is one of the Tyrannosaurs I like the most! 🙌 #paleoart #sciart #dinosaurs
In other tetrapods, the openings are either very small or totally absent (the palate is formed entirely by bone; 📷: Witzmann & Werneburg 2017)...but modern frogs and salamanders have these giant palatal openings as well (📷: Eocene frog Thaumastosaurus; Laloy et al. 2013)!
Managed to get in a sketch of a Giganotosaurus skull for #FossilFriday Very interesting Dinosaur. Love the little bumps/ridges on the nasal cavity.
#paleoart #dinosaurs #fossillovers