Meet Microdocodon! A tiny Jurassic docodon from China that has complex mammal-like hyoids! You can read more about it in our paper now available in Science !

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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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We are pleased to announce our cooperation with Opera Browser in DeFi & dApp field. Upon this cooperation, Opera intends to introduce public chain technology to its browser, which will bring more active ONT ID users to Ontology blockchain. $ONT $ONG

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Vacation = painting and painting some more
Sinosauropteryx WIP

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Paleontologists Uncover New Insights into Non-Iridescent Feather Colors in Prehistoric Birds
https://t.co/41KrnYgP5c

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stream request for a megatherium beating the shit out of a daedon

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How many people would be interested in an informal meet up & sketch day at the , looking at & sketching modern animals from a perspective?

If so, which day is better, Thursday or Friday?

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Okay. You asked, I did it, even though it was hell to draw.

Acinocrinus stichus, “row of thorny rings”. This was a giant “Collins Monster” type Lobopodian, extremely tank animals. Acinocrinus took this to a new level.



More to come soon.

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Another paleoartist who deserves a ton of Twitter followers imo: !!! His style is so full of character, and I don't think I've ever been as flattered as when he gave my Zygophyseter the same treatment. https://t.co/8VjFh76ugY

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the first named hadrosauroid taxon from Asia that is still valid, Tanius sinensis is quite an oddball, and pretty tall too. Fairly basal for its young geological age
Among the first in line for my Wangshi project

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With the Mesozoic narrowly in the lead, here are a couple Late Cretaceous troodontids that I drew in colored pencil around Fall 2017: Gobivenator & Saurornithoides.

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He doesn't have a Twitter, but everyone should check out Lucas Attwell. One of my favorite up-and-coming paleoartists with a knack for flora and a painterly style. He's only 18(!!!) which makes me want to die only a little.
https://t.co/0viuFFymwW

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According to a thesis by , Tyrannosaurus may have had asymmetrical ears, much like an owl. Here’s a scaly version of the feathery “dish” concept (based on owls), drawn in about 6 minutes.

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