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#paleostream flocking together today! Yutyrannus, Tanystropheus and Udanoceratops.
Aquatic Habits and Niche Partitioning in the Extraordinarily Long-Necked Triassic Reptile Tanystropheus (Thank you, @TomHoltzPaleo!)
https://t.co/P0CCCRNoK6
Tanystropheus drawing! Gave it a pattern similar to the perentie from Australia. Such a cool lizard! #paleoart #prehistoric #doodle
Day 6 of #dinocember. Theme: #tanystropheus. #paleoart #sciart
#Dinocember Day 6 Tanystropheus
Not a dinosaur but still a very intersting animal, a living rod; nature can be very imaginative.
#dinoworker
Secondly, I've uploaded new #paleoart of Dinocephalosaurus, swimming cousin of Tanystropheus. The whole image has been uploaded in glorious high-res at Patreon: check it out at https://t.co/4dUy1xKvTp. Access to my four years of Patreon content starts at $1 a month.
Tanystropheus was a 6-metre-long reptile from the Middle Triassic. Its neck was longer than its body & tail combined!
(Credit: Mark Witton)
Half-hour speedsketch 2 featuring Giraffatitan, Koolasuchus, Nanuqsaurus, and Tanystropheus
Tonight's small #Paleostream had not so many sketches in the end but I like them all very much. Sleepy Dimetrodon, tidal pool fishing Tanystropheus, fluffy Heterodontosaurus and a shy Acausaurus. #paleoart #sciart #dinosaurs
#FossilFriday: #paleoart of Triassic reptiles, nature's most sensible animals. Hypuronector, Tanystropheus, Sharovipteryx & Cartorhynchus.