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@sunsapphic heyy!! I’m non-binary and I love to draw gay cephalopods with a side of toh & amphibia! Feel free to be moots with me :>!
quick sketch of the new heteromorph ammonite Fugyucephalus sinensis described by Som et. al., (2023)
it's named after Som's friend Yu who kept joking how stuffy the preparation room was throughout the preparation process, hence the use of the british slang 'fug'
@jnupaun Pachycephalosaurus wyomingensis
A pachycephalosaurid from the late cretaceous north America!
Contrary to popular belief they didn't butt heads, they had a bone formation on top of their nose or right below their dome that they used to butt heads with! A classic dinosaur :]
These cephalopods watch too many theory videos
Which one you're with?
#Splatoon3 #Splatfest #スプラトゥーン3
I don't know what says about me, but I have a deep love for gen 4 critters, that cute floof and Blacephalon, cus is Blacephalon. https://t.co/t988CV70jd
I was going to include Paras because of PLA but upon reflection...its just a little guy
I cannot express the loathing I have for rellor and blacephalon https://t.co/e5mv57kG84
Aaaaaaa tysm for the tag buns!!!
Hi! Im Ben, and im a splatoon artist! I love drawing gay cephalopods and a number one agent 32 fan (where are you all) https://t.co/VuI0ilyY8a
🦖 Daily Dino 🦖; Stegoceras validum
From Late Cretaceous Alberta, Canada, Stegoceras is considered a more basal form of pachycephalosaurid. It's assumed that their sharp, serrated teeth were suited for a mixed diet of leaves, seeds, fruit and insects
Credit to the artist
girl help there’s something wrong with my cephalopods
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the splatoon ocs I have so far. warning, Im a oc junkie hahahah. I want more non-cephalopods hmm... #splatoonoc #splatoonart #splatoon
For #FossilFriday, just a reminder of how beautiful the Holotype skull of Gastonia burgei is. Best Polacanthid skull so far on planet. Yhis guy was a head pounder like a dinocephalian with pterygoid processes forming a shock absorber at front of braincase. I'm looking at you!
Day 23: Tylocephalonyx skinneri
This large perissodactyl from the Miocene epoch of North America is noted for having a big dome-like projection on its head, possibly for sexual display or ornamentation.
#marchofthemammals2023 #paleoart #digitalart