This tiny theropod has a huge appetite. tiny theropod has a huge appetite.

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I just ordered Thanatotheristes degrootorum vinyl stickers! Show your pride for Canada's new tyrannosaur!! Will be available by the end of the month!

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2020

"Neoepiblema acreensis"

"Small within the largest: brain size and anatomy of the extinct Neoepiblema acreensis, a giant rodent from the Neotropics"
Ferreira J. D. et al.
Publ.:12-02-2020

https://t.co/FaYAhLTwBv

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A Nyctosaur and a Tylosaur encounter a large wave in the Niobrara. (Remake of an old piece).
I do like doing these little remakes, it shows me how much I’ve improved and how much further I need to go. Here’s hoping I can do even better in 2021...

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Today it is and we celebrate the legend that is a pioneer in the realms of Palaeontology and an inspiration to us all!

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Finally finished this torvosaurus illustration. Zoom for details, I’d recommend it.

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Work in progress on the scales for the Still some patchy areas that need filling in. It's coming together slowly.

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As it's I took a punt at a Pachyrhinosaur...

(apologies to actual / people, for any horrific amateur mistakes I've blundered into - feel free to correct if I've disgraced current finds in some way, I'll bare in mind for future)

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Detailed information on "Postcranial anatomy and osteoderm histology of Riojasuchus tenuisceps and a phylogenetic update on Ornithosuchidae (Archosauria, Pseudosuchia)" by Belén von Baczko et al. - https://t.co/U5itWr8MAl

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Welcome to Huinculsaurus montesi, new theropod from by Baiano et al.!! - "A new abelisauroid (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the Huincul formation (lower upper Neuquén Basin) of Argentina. https://t.co/yteOT3zhIO

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One of my favorite genres of paleontology is "crazy big versions of modern animals." Like Megaloceros, Megatherium, Sarcosuchus, and Gigantopithecus.

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The Burgess Shale, 508 million years ago. A huddle of Canadaspis perfecta cling to the side of a small muddy slope, avoiding the gaze of larger predators.

Inspired by a diorama from the Seodaemun Museum (thanks )

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For Pokemon fans! By : "The Paleontology Behind Pokemon: Part 2" https://t.co/WyuuKmSaNb

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Hope you all haven't forgotten that despite my latest archosaur-centric works, a pretty high percentage of my is non-Mesozoic taxa including invertebrates & flora

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