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Day 10: Megacerops coloradensis
This huge Brontothere lived in North America during the Eocene epoch. Despite looking like a rhinoceros they were more closely related to modern horses!

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i can be your Nighttime Brontosaurus Drawing or yuor Daytime Brontosaurus Drawing

spec thingie, alternative to the ugly caterpillar necks with weird spikes, some nice inflatable bumper cushions

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every paleoartist should pick a pet blorbo creature to love and draw a lot even though its like nobody's favorite. not even necessarily YOUR favorite either. just adopt an underappreciated long dead critter to champion. Mines this thing.

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Na paleoarte, o brasil também conta com artistas mulheres talentosíssimas. Tenho que registrar aqui a
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also lol
shoutouts amateur paleoartist me in 2010

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Day 8: Alcidedorbignya inopinata
This basal Pantodont lived in the Santa Lucia formation in Bolivia during the early Paleocene, shortly after the Chicxulub Impactor wiped out the majority of large reptiles across the planet.

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One of the most poorly depicted theropod dinosaur in the media

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For those not in the know, I originally came up with "BowerTyrants" as a relatively tongue-in-cheek look at speculative behaviors among large-bodied theropods. After all, bowers probably didn't fossilize...

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Day 7: Lesmesodon edingeri was a small species of proviverid hyaenodont mammal, who lived in the famous Messel Pit in Germany during the Eocene epoch.

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Day 7 - Sharovipteryx

~ A Mid to Late Triassic sharovipterygidae reptile from Kyrgyzstan. Sharovipteryx was a small reptile with long hindlimbs that had wing membranes, this odd form would have allowed them to glide from tree to tree.

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a blustery afternoon on the proto-Rockies

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a male Yi - after painstakingly decorating his rock with some of his favourite pebbles - shows off his display colours to a potential mate

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