The skull of Diabloceratops sculpted for Beasts of the Mesozoic. Stop by Creative Beast Studio on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter to check out the upcoming ceratopsian series and get more updates.

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Our paper about the thorax reconstruction of the Kebara 2 among the 50 most read Nature Communications life and biological sciences articles published in 2018


https://t.co/UDxwG5X3Y7

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New paper! Part of my work during my 2017th internship at ! We report shark-cetacean interactions from Eastern Panama’s Pliocene. https://t.co/8U4mELSzmX

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Thanahita, essentially meaning “water goddess”, was a very strange Lobopod. Instead of traditional sclerites running down the trunk (one per segment), it had weird shrub-shaped structures that ran down its back. It also had two kinds of claws.

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Meet Cambroraster, a new Hurdiid from the Marble Canyon region in close proximity to the Burgess Shale. This animal is... incredibly weird, even for a Hurdiid. It had a tiny body, a giant, spiked head shield, and very strange appendages.

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Take a look at this incredible duck-billed dinosaur, or ‘shovel-chinned eagle nose’, a new species of primitive hadrosaurid that lived 80 million years ago in Texas.
To read this popular article in full, visit: https://t.co/Zd8athILQJ

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Some paleoart of Lacusovagus, an Azhdarchoid pterosaur described in 2008 by . It lived in the Crato Formation. Follow if you like pterosaurs, they make some amazing skeletals.

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Tamisiocaris and Phragmochaeta in their natural habitat, about 900-1000 meters below the ocean surface. The only thing we know about Tamisiocaris is what their antennae looked like. All else is up to interpretation.

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portrait. I wanted to try a more expressive and cartoony piece. Originally, he more angry but some people said he looked sad. Now, they're saying he looks mad. There's no winning!

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I am a geek for paleontology due to my love of dinosaurs. I still use "Trinosaur" as my mascot in some places, but I wanted to revitalize the design and make it more accurate without losing the cute charm. Here's a sketch from today! May come back and clean this up another time.

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‘Shovel-Billed’ Dinosaur Roamed Texas 80 Million Years Ago
https://t.co/4q0rtYSW5c

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Hi, I'm Steve White. I am an editor by day and artist by night who loves paleontology- and marine-inspired themes, fantasy, natural history, sci-fi, aviation... I work in traditional mediums. The dream is to be an artist both day and night.

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God, I cannot stop looking at this Dimetrodon by Rob Soto... it's just gorgeous

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Hope I’m not too late for I’m Owen, I’m a palaeontology student and I really enjoy making concepts and concept art. is my current fascination. Currently working on developing my digital art skills and learning 3D modelling!

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Oh no, it’s the Echinoderm takeover! Run, Schinderhannes!

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