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@JATayler Just letting you know that T.rex reconstruction is outdated. It probably didn’t have feathers. Many dinosaurs did have feathers but that doesn’t make them lame. The cassowary would beg to differ. Also these are terrifying af so please stop saying “feathered dinos aren’t scary”
Another UK dinosaur inspired fakemon, this time Iguanodon! The horn on it’s head is inspired by early inaccurate reconstructions of the dinosaur that placed it’s thumb claw on it’s head.
Sometimes I like to throw plausible speculation to the wind and reconstruct #Dinosaur #Paleoart with coloration inspired by flags:
1. #Neovenator from #England's #IsleofWight
2. #Triceratops from #USA
3. #Spinosaurus ft. #PrideFlag
4. #Concavenator from #Spain's #Cuenca Province
Our latest intern was Charon Henning (@TheOddAngel)! Charon joined us through the Guild of Natural Science Illustrators @GNSIorg and created amazing watercolor reconstructions of our 15 million year old mammals from Barstow! https://t.co/3Kz5cqnoZS #SciArtTweetStorm
This is one piece back from 2016, reconstruction of an irish elk, Megaloceros giganteus, surrounded by a group of snow buntings (Plectrophenax nivalis). Megaloceros lived in Eurasia between late Pliocene and late Pleistocene, becoming extinct shortly after the last ice age.
Reconstructed City by Keunju Kim via /r/ImaginaryLandscapes https://t.co/1S0rB61BT8 #Art
GIFs! Videos! Reconstructions that you can handle! I'll have it all at my talk on this nineteenth-century obstetrical flap book next Wednesday - open to everyone!
https://t.co/lyxD9M6cDI
Bristol undergraduate reconstructs the skulls of two species of ancient reptile https://t.co/KEyR63cPTk @UOBEarthscience @BristolUni //doi.org/10.4202/app.00569.2018
#Pterosaurs based on the highly speculative skeletal reconstructions of David Peters
1: https://t.co/CBmjkDO4G7
2: https://t.co/9BbizNEL4a
3: https://t.co/NgNrln0dkz
4: https://t.co/JZBiAHzBZq
Here are the reconstructions included, if you’re interested. (The colours of the rainbow, so pretty in the sky)
Today’s #archaeofashion fantastique:
Rather fun reconstruction of excavators @EHOldSarum in the early C20, when @SocAntiquaries was funding fieldwork there.
From a set of illustrations produced c 2004 for display / interpretation on site
.@HE_Archive IC074/041
A few muscle reconstructions of cretoxyrhina mantelli based on its closest possible relatives, pseudocarcharias (crocodile shark) and alopias (thresher sharks)
Marduk and his dragon,
mušḫuššu (aka sirrush)
Marduk was a deity from ancient Mesopotamia and patron deity of the city of Babylon. Marduk's dragon mušḫuššu most famously appears on the reconstructed Ishtar Gate of the city of Babylon, dating to the 6th century BC.
So after extensive researching and and creating an anatomical reconstruction, I have come to a conclusion.
Candace Flynn, from Phineas and Ferb... is an Apex Predator. A THREAD
LAST DAY TO GRAB THIS GREAT BUNDLE, including Catching Echoes (Reconstructionist 1) and eleven other kick ass heroine series/books. https://t.co/iqh0JH0Gop
Sketching this reconstruction of the European wukongopterid Cuspicephalus. It is inspired by the beautiful reconstruction of the same sp by @MarkWitton because I love the idea of those huge quillworts and these pterosaurs foraging for prey amidst them #paleoart #PterosaurPtuesday
Day 39 of 365: I'm sticking to my plan but it's going under reconstruction so that I can get into a better head space. For now here's Hollstein with @natvanlis and @baumanelise adding a link to the time lapse that I did in the below tweet ☺️
For a short time, during the earliest Triassic, some parts of the world belonged to the #therocephalians. Here for #FossilFriday I have reconstructed the large-sized Moschorhinus. It is defending its recent kill, a Lystrosaurus, from a group of Tetracynodon #paleoart #sciart
New sauropod dinosaur w/super long cervical neural spines! Very cool, but important to note only one long-spined vertebra is preserved--most of neck reconstruction is hypothetical (although plausible). Great skull w/this fossil, also...lots of useful data!
https://t.co/1oBlkIIKbI
@arvalis Here is a skull of Paleoloxodon namadicus and some muscle anatomy references I use when reconstructing elephants