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A quick late night Suskityrannus sketched during a Voice call :p
Also look I posted art after who knows how long
#paleoart
@Antrodemus Man, you forgot the part where they join real paleontology groups spamming in every post why the T.rex has no lips and how he’s stronger than Spino.
And most important, they Join Paleoartists groups and draw like this
@Celest1alTiamut Man, I was just inspired by paleoart
@kev_jenkins @MercuryMercM That sounds strange, actually I'd say typical Giganotosaurus Paleoarts don't feature spikes.
Can you post the paleoart it's based on? I guess it was something like that right? Is it possible that they were based on Acrocanthosaurus?
The Trilobites.
They’re the OG cockroaches on earth. They were everywhere and they survived 4 huge extinction events and they saw our ancestors took to land. They died alongside our reptile ancestors.
#paleontology #paleoart #paleo #Biology #CuteAnimals #cuteart #digitalart
The Hunt
Sabre Tooth Tiger in @DalerRowney inks, with gold leaf detail
#wildlife #art #artist #wildlifeart #sabretooth #paleo #paleoart #prehistoric #youngartist #illustrator #illustration #nature #inks #dalerrowney #animalart #animal #natureart #wildlifeartist
Oviraptor philoceratops - though exclusive to the #JurassicWorld prologue, was infamously named the "egg thief" of Mongolia. Here we instead witness the first egg of this caring mother's clutch to hatch
Art in collaboration with friend and paleoartist @Paleoartologist 🎨
Trying my hand at Paleo Art.
My Montergasaurs is a balance between beauty and the ferocious majesty of ancient nature, compared to the size of my Tegus.
#paleoart #dinoart #monsterart #animalart #reptiles #JurassicWorldDominio #JurassicWorld
"A Shiny for the Journey" by Paleodraw
Source: https://t.co/uspwnE2tTO
the Draft version or the dwarf version? since stegouros is a pretty lil dino
#paleoart #Stegouros #DInosaurart #dinosaurs #ScientificArt
#Giganotosaurus
Its only similarity with the #JurassicWorldDominion monster is the color scheme.
#dinosaur #paleoart
Dino Fact!
Chindesaurus (Chinde Lizard) is a herrerasaurid(?) from Late Triassic North America! Its taxonomy is rather hard to pinpoint! It's mainly been considered a herrerasaurid, but some theorize that it was really a basal theropod, which - (1/2)
Art by @/Paleoartologist!