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Day 22 - Baryonyx

~ Large theropod dinosaur that inhabited England during the Early Cretaceous. Baryonyx was a spinosaurid dinosaur that lived near coasts and deltas, they ate fish as well as occasionally hunted herbivorous dinosaurs.

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NEW CHAPTER ALERT!!
Bakajima Part 2: Paleontological Garden (II) is out (see my bio)!
I'll change to itch soon but for now it's on gr and here...

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Day 21: Enhydriodon omoensis

This massive Otter from Miocene Ethiopia was the largest known mustelid at over 400 lbs!

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Thank you all for 15K 🎉🎉🎉

Here! Have 15 Mononykus!✨
Thank you again, for all your love and support!💕

PS. Super HYPED for Prehistoric Planet 2🦕🦖

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Drew my oldest Eotrike from a realism server I play on Path of Titans
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Title `Personal Paleo` - suggested by a friend
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お久しぶりです
ちょっと体調不良でダウンしておりました

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recent commission - daddy kelenken bringing home breakfast

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makes u look at my mlp oc
her name's brittlestone, and she specializes in the invertebrate paleontology of Equestria!
Sure, finding the ancestors for ponies and dragons is cool, but she gets just as excited finding a new boneless sea creature!

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Mosasaurus.

Meaning “Lizard of the Meuse River”, these whale like marine reptiles lived in the seas of the late Cretaceous, and was the top predator for the time, with a powerful bit force to crush down it’s prey.

❤️/🔄s are welcomed!

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Day 20 - Iguanodon

~ Large ornithischian dinosaur that inhabited Europe during the Early Cretaceous. Iguanodon were bulky herbivorous dinosaurs that had thumb spikes, these spikes would have been used for foraging and fighting off predators.

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CHONDRICHTHYES (cartilaginous fishes). these are only 4 of 40 🐟 included in my latest video:https://t.co/DxxGzbITLj . this piece is now also available at redbubble (link in my profile) for prints and more✨. not in scale to each other here

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💖Lovely Pink Triceratops Adopt💖

⬇️Info Below⬇️

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We know a surprising amount about external appearance. Weird hoof feet, large scales on the neck, and an appreciable amount of keratin over the beak. What’s not to love?

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