Of my recent illustrations, I'm the proudest of these 3. One of my favorite kickass women of yore is Mary Anning: an English fossil hunter who contributed tons to paleontology in her time.

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The holotype of the primitive hadrosaurid (Eotrachodon orientalis) from the Santonian of Montgomery Co., AL.

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Anyways, thanks for listening! This was an incredible learning experience and I hope you all like it! I can't wait to start my next piece (expect more scenes moving forward) but right now the burnout is real 🥵😪😴

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Elevated Levels of Oxygen Gave Rise to North American Dinosaurs
https://t.co/55z6amiWRS

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Laminacaris chimera, a strange intersection between the Hurdiid Anomalocarids and the Amplectobeluids, inhabited the waters of the Chengjiang sea 518 million years ago. Described by , , and their colleagues in 2018.

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A few renders of my Allosaurus bust in blender 2.8. Been working on this guy off and on for a while now and its really helped me learn a ton about retopology and texturing. history

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For a first preview for "Palaeontology in Popular Culture" event at King's College London on 2 September. 18:00-20:15 (two weeks time!) - will be exhibiting on "A Celebration of the Crystal Palace Dinosaurs."

Attendance free, sign up here: https://t.co/StVXywOBV2

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Here's a throwback for some of Late Cretaceous Mongolia. They're a few years old and of questionable accuracy, but I was rather proud at the time of the color patterns evoking an arid habitat
🏜️🦎

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This let's all take an extra moment to appreciate the exceptional prehistoric fish of (in order: Paranogmius, Rebellatrix, Stenoprotome, & Bothriolepis) 🐠🐟🐡

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Votes are in. Looks like I'll be focusing my efforts on the paleontology themed project first. 🦕🦖🦈

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Announcing “Palaeontology in Popular Culture” event on Monday 2 September, 18:00-20:15 at King’s College London, attached to the next workshop (in time for

Attendance free. Sign up here if you want to come along: https://t.co/StVXywOBV2

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Fabulous tour this morning of the library and archive
Did you know we are the only library that is fully accessible to the public?
for all!
https://t.co/HjZhojsKY8

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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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