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Sharovipteryx was a bizarre reptile known from Triassic rocks in Kyrgyzstan. It had incredibly long legs that bore wing membranes that allowed Sharovipteryx to glide from branch to branch.

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Chinle will be the 3rd formation in the upcoming update of Prehistoric Fauna! Here's a sneak peek at Desmatosuchus and Postosuchus!

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A Warm up for July 4th weekend for my American followers. Meant to be a tribute to the fossil sites of the USA, it doubles as a piece about conservation.

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Austroraptor cabazai. Dromaeosáurido (familia de maniraptores carnívoros de diferentes tamaños y distribuciones geográficas) de unos 6 metros de longitud y unos 300 kilos de peso. Vivió a finales del período Cretácico en Sudamérica 🦖

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They are finished. Here's a new updated look on my allosaurus along with herself. I hope you guys like these drawings along with the info panel.

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Today's warm up! During Mermay, I was curious how big beaked whales were, and while researching, I was astounded how MASSIVE Baird's Beaked Whale is. So here's a Spinosaurus for some perspective!

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Allosaurus fragilis.

I have allready share this one, but I wanted all of this dinos in the same format.

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You know what’d be cool? A museum dedicated to the history of paleontology. As an enthusiast of both paleo and history, that would feel extremely cool.

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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.

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Moros intrepidus was a small tyrannosauroid from North America. It recently appeared in however, like it appears to be a bit on the small side.

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Good evening let's meet an animal that once lived in our country millions of years ago. Not a Dinosaur, but still very reptilian.

This is Shringasaurus indicus, artwork by me

More information in thread below ↓

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