And now for some This time around a Tylosaurus, my favorite mosasaur, attacking a Pteranodon. Classic...poor pterosaur. Art by , beautiful work as always.

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Not the most accurate way to depict a pterosaur... but that's how I see Deus Ex Machina from the The 13½ Lives of Captain Bluebear.

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I want to shout-out the artist who did the Sun-Crested Pterodon MTG card (Lars Grant-West). Thought it is a Dinosaur-type card, the name indicates it was supposed to be a pterosaur. The artist however, intentional or not, made it very obviously a dinosaur. Jeholornithid maybe?

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Day twenty five, criptid. I googled what that even was and it showed a bunch of mythological creatures like Locke Ness, Yetti, etc. Came across the Hawaiian Pterosaur. And since these were basically the closest thing this planet had to dragons, I figured I'd draw it as is haha!

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5: Ropen.
Native to Papua New Guinea, it is thought to be either a giant bat, or a Pterosaur.

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Fossil evidence is known of an individual that ate a pterosaur, with a tooth belonging to Irritator still inserted into the fossil neck vertebral column of a pterosaur. Artwork by

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Had a fun Lunch and Learn with yesterday. We created a poll on which extinct animal to draw. Cryodrakon Boreas won! Everyone loves a good

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A wandering I finally got some toned mixed media paper; now I can employ some of the paint I have to play with.
I’ve finally become the PAINT paddock.

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Here is the video process of how I created this sketch of an indeterminate anurognathid pterosaur. Done in

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Some things for class, these are studies of a made up animal that I based off of a bat, puffin, and pterosaur. They use a form of sonar to fly and locate prey and receive the signal with their head crests.

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Thalassodromeus sethi overhaul, thanks to It did not take as long as expected. This will star as the main Subject of my first Blog Post. It also is my favorite Pterosaur.

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not-#dinovember day 7: Pterodaustro guinazui. Figures at some point I had to draw the flamingo pterosaur.

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Anurognathus ammoni, in alert position. Perhaps my favorite pterosaur. Solnhofen Formation, late Jurassic (Tithonian)

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Aetodactylus, from the Cretaceous of Texas, is our newest https://t.co/j9epQG1ciT

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New blog post: we must talk about Arambourgiania, lesser-seen giant https://t.co/ukF6xMkSqj

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