Why is Dendrorhynchoides so happy? Because we are releasing the II book this month! Joschua Knüppe is back with 119 new sketches from his more than 1,000 created live on the web. The eBook hits our store March 23.⁠

https://t.co/f31Hw9IEQK

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Encargo para un taller infantil:
Tropeognathus estilo cartoon ¿Qué os parece?

Quizás es muy rollo Pokémon ¿El Pokémon fósil que merecemos? 🙄😂

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A Hurdia finds itself stranded on a hot Cambrian beach after a storm, devoid of scavengers.

(I’ll post decent art once I get out of this occasional art-block. Maybe some bromacker stuff soon.)

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Iguanodon bernissartensis

Based on skeletal done by Scott Hartman

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Paleontologists Solve Mystery of Cambrian Worm-Like Creature
https://t.co/Ff4Y5wlAKH

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Paleontology halls from pop culture

Bringing Up Baby (1938)
Elementary, "Dead Clade Walking" (2014)
One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing (1975)
Friends, "The One Where Ross and Rachel … You Know" (1996)

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85% done with a brand new Will I ever draw other species? Eh. We’ll see. •

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CARIES IS COMING

«Blessed are they who hold lively conversations with the helplessly mute, for they shall be called dentists».

(Ann Landers)

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When your neck is so long, why not decorate it? Brachiosaurus shows off their pride with a quite long rainbow flag scarf. Available as unisex t-shirts.

https://t.co/06Az2i21sy

Introducing our newest artist, Silver!

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Hey y'all, it's Your Guy, The O-Ti.

Aside from reblogs of Japanese wrestling, paleontology, and others, here's what you can expect to see from this page:

Stay tuned for more😉!

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college: midterms season for over 4 weeks, stress over feeling inadequately prepared for adulthood, rigorous academics
also college: doing a group project for an upper division paleontology class that involves everyone contributing to this beautiful illustration

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New research! Schwarz et al re-described the historic "Cetiosauriscus" (aka Ornithopsis) from Switzerland. Not only is this a phenomenal description, but we also get a "new" sauropod: the team renamed this material

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One of my very early works 🥰 From 2004! I was arround 6 year old... (And yes, maybe paleontology didn't discover it yet, but all dinosaurs make "OOO" sounds) jajajajaja

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New blog post next week! Keep an eye out for "the Sandstone Bird," by Edward Hitchcock. Currently the only palaeontology poem to feature a sorceress, this poem is laden with drama! Magnificent guest art by .

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