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More #AnkylosaurWeek stuff!
Akainocephalus, Saichania, Myrmoorapelta and Pinacosaurus
#paleostream #paleoart #sciart #dinosaurs #ankylosaurs #sciart #armoredbois #scicomm
It's #AnkylosaurWeek, and before I do something original for the occasion, here's a selection of armoured bois I did between 2018 and 2020. From top left: Ankylosaurus, Euoplocephalus, Minotaurasaurus and Antarctopelta.
It is #AnkylosaurWeek!
We begin with Hungarosaurus, Borealopelta, Ankylosaurus and Euoplocephalus.
Share your favorite osteoderm carrier with us :3
#paleoart #paleostream #sciart #dinosaurs #osteodermmadness #scicomm #mesozoic #cretaceous
那天,鷗們終於體會到人類在觀光景點被掠奪的恐懼(?)
左起:
黑尾鷗(Larus crassirostris)
小燕鷗(Sternula albifrons)
黑嘴鷗(Chroicocephalus saundersi)
黑嘴端鳳頭燕鷗(Thalasseus bernsteini)
蒼燕鷗(Sterna sumatrana)
Philippe de Champaigne, 1602 – 1674, Brabançon-born French Baroque era painter, Cephalus and Procris in a landscape
Anne-Louis Girodet de Roucy-Trioson, Aurora and Cephalus, c.1810 https://t.co/VIubYK4xIz #museumarchive #moderneuropeanart
Results from the #paleostream!
Pelanomodon, Wimahl, Papilionichthys and Euoplocephalus.
#paleoart #dinosaurs #fish #shark #sharkweek #dicynodont #sciart #scicomm #ocean
#PortfolioDay
здарова!! я cynocephalus ну или просто жабек, люблю мор, осов и двк, а ещё беру трейды и коммишки
I love the vascular structures visible in bat wings. Had a lot of fun rendering this flying fox.
Project Animalia (365 days of #sciart #illustration)
Day 184: Grey-headed flying fox(Pteropus poliocephalus)
#sciviz #scientificillustration #animalart #wildlifeart #bat
^ Made a mistake, the first picture is actually of an Akainacephalus, THIS is a Nodocephalosaurus!
Art by José Carlos Cortés!
Some sketches for #SynapsidWeek Biaemosuchus Daeodon Rubidgea and Struthiocephalus
#kaijune2021 day 20: fungal
Logfrogs (Securiocephalus miasmus) are smaller relatives of the lumberjack (day 13) that use their axe-like tusks to chop down trees or to dig up stumps and logs. They stick wood to their backs to grow fungi that have defences to deter predators.
@PolarPrinceCos Thank you! Yes, it is a Euoplocephalus, good eye! This particular one is a character from the game I worked on
While Euoplocephalus' strength is admired across all Polisemia, they're a bit of a headache for artisans, inventors and shop owners...
Hey, hey, it's #DinosaurOfTheWeek time!
Say hi to Euoplocephalus (pronounced you-AH-ploe-SEFF-ah-luss 😉): a heavily-build herbivore, with their body protected by a bony armor. Beware of the tail club though! Its swing can break bones😨