I know the raptors in Jurassic Park and The Isle aren't technically correct due to years of advancement with paleontology, but something about the old scaley raptors will always have a place in my heart. Scales or feathers, I love them.

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A study published in discusses a pattern of continuous & parallel innovation in the sacro-caudo-pelvic system of highlighting the importance of in revealing patterns.

Free article download: https://t.co/QvwIFulMQS

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A restoration of Aspidorynchus accidentally biting a Rhamphorynchus, that I did for . I feel quite happy with how the pterosaur turned out, nice detail. Artistic advice is appreciated.



Oh, and Happy Easter :)

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Results from the
Tapinocanius, Proterochampsa, Tylocephalonyx and Simbakubwa.

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Homo neanderthalensis divided the work by sexes, they knew the medicinal use of certain plants, their diet included mushrooms, pine nuts and moss, and they would have practiced cannibalism.

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The unpublished plates of by Alcide d'Orbigny (1802 - 1857). 🇬🇧🇫🇷
The dawn of 🔬
Coll. des planches et des mots :🐚
https://t.co/o9AGET4NMS

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PSA: Some of my makes for some spicy reaction pics... these ones are on the house
(feat. Cotylorhynchus, Leedsichthys, Hypuronector & Leaellynasaura)

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Thank you! I'm just s paleontology student who likes drawing creatures. ;w;

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I'm a college student studying paleontology and I love drawing animals, creatures and dinos! :D

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totally photoreal paleontologically accurate dinosaurs

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Paleontologists Discover 518 Million-Year-Old Fossil Site in China
https://t.co/An17rcgjVq

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Today marks the 1-year anniversary of when I 1st shared my on social media! The inaugural Instagram post was of the nektobenthic Paleozoic cephalopod Aphetoceras, so I thought I'd recreate it:

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Paleontologists! (and aspiring Mot-Mot archaeologist Enid) for the TinkerActive Workbooks! The STEM-oriented interactive books are published by and will be available this May!

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