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New Thecodontosaurus mascot ☺️
@Oertijdmuseum #paleontology #bristoldinosaur #museumeducation #STEMed @BristolPalaeo
Gigantosaurus seems to be modeled after the similar-sounding Giganotosaurus. Gigantosaurus IS an actual dinosaur species, but they were sauropods and not dragon-eating theropods. Fun stuff!
Today I bring you an assortment of Triassic dicynodonts: Dinodontosaurus, Lystrosaurus, Angonisaurus, Ischigualastia, Myosaurus and Kombusia. All these and many more #dicynodonts will appear in my book. Dicynodonts are distantly related to us mammals. #paleoart #sciart
An assortment of Jurassic theropods: Ceratosaurus, Cryolophosaurus, Piatnitzkysaurus, Serikornis, Dracovenator, Eosinopteryx. If you are interested in commissioning some work you can DM me or contact me through my website https://t.co/gqNqGTCsD4 #paleoart #dinosaurs #sciart
Highlights from the #paleostream with @Stumbleghost and @TurboBirbo. Cymbospondylus, Nemegtosaurus, Polycotylus and Schinderhannes. #paleoart #sciart
Some paintings from my stream with @JoschuaKnuppe last night. Not in chronological order, Yohoia, Globidens, Concavenator, and an Albertosaurus family. Thanks for having me on Joschua! #SciArt #Paleoart
Male Edmontosaurus regalis playing with the lifeless body of a baby gorgosaurus
@JoschuaKnuppe
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it’s odd how everyone picks on T. rex’ tiny arms, yet the carcharodontosaurines over here are rocking them (especially Mapusaurus). From first to last: #Carcharodontosaurus, #Tyrannotitan, #Giganotosaurus, and #Mapusaurus
Albertosaurus sarcophagus demonstrating its allegiance to the slim jim tyrannosaurs. Man, it was even skinnier than I thought!
Desmatosuchus sp. // @clepsydrops
This heavily armored, 4.5 meter (15 ft) long reptile belongs to a group of plant-eating crocodile relatives called aetosaurs. It is thought that the shovel-shaped snout helped it dig for food.
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i did a headshot of my ceratosaurus character i traded for... their design was by @squeedgemonster
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