A lonely Diplodocus longus (double beam) crosses a mirror-like flooded salt flat. Classifies as Saurischia, Sauropodomorpha, Sauropoda, Diplodocidae, Diplodocinae. Its fossils were first discovered in 1877 by Benjamin Franklin Mudge and Samuel Wendell

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Warm-up sketch for today, the properly-described early sauropodomorph Pampadromaeus from Brazil

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Buriolestes schultzi (Saurischia: Sauropodomorpha). Graphite + Digital painting.

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Inspired by Mette and her last entries I did something related to Yoshi probably ancestry, and ended up making it as a high derived armoured sauropodomorph that diverged and survived though two eras as an armoured small animal that evolved into what we see.

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Eodromaeus is regarded as one of the earliest members of Theropoda, the group that includes the carnivorous dinosaurs, along with Eoraptor likely representing one of the most basal sauropodomorphs, the group that includes sauropods. Art by Todd Marshall.

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Welcome to yimenensis, a sauropodomorph from the Lower of from my friend and colleagues.

https://t.co/5Fc8ZJRXsm

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Day 18: A dino in a possible niche it could belong
Here’s basal sauropodomorph Saturnalia tupiniquim in the role of gregarious active omnivore, much like a guineafowl.

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A quick study of a basal sauropodomorph skull lying on a desert during the Late Triassic!

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A large theropod from the Elliot Formation, Dracovenator regenti lived in the early jurassic of South Africa being a major predator of the varied herbivores that existed in the region, including small sauropodomorphs and the minuscule ornithischians.

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Müller: Craniomandibular osteology of Macrocollum itaquii (Dinosauria: Sauropodomorpha) from the Late Triassic of southern Brazil https://t.co/3GKIDImS2j /7

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Amazing description and figuration for Macrocollum itaquii in "Craniomandibular osteology of Macrocollum itaquii (#Dinosauria: from the Late Triassic of southern Brazil" by Müller et al. 2019.

https://t.co/Lk1QBQ4wRf

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New online: Müller – Craniomandibular osteology of Macrocollum itaquii (Dinosauria: Sauropodomorpha) from the Late Triassic of southern Brazil https://t.co/7CFRIPkNfI

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Next year...
June 16, 2020
"Dinosaur Facts and Figures: The Sauropods and Other Sauropodomorphs"
https://t.co/1FBp4BRScq
EoFauna | Scientific Publications
https://t.co/KQPplMaJgg

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If we could travel back in time, this is probably what we could found in Brazil during the Late Triassic. The early sauropodomorph Buriolestes resting in the shade, while a smaller, inquisitive Ixalerpeton (a lagerpetid) approaches cautiously

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This is probably one of the most interesting publications concerning the world of sauropodomorphs this year. Welcome to itaquii we need to found one of like this
https://t.co/W2nMtbwTqc

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The Early Jurassic saw an explosion in the diversity of sauropodomorphs, including the appearance of numerous giant species. Here are the taxa from two of five Early Jurassic formations that will be featured in my in-prep book (out sometime next year)

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New Brazilian sauropodomorph: Bagualosaurus agudoensis https://t.co/bxiRxLw8Eu

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Aardonyx is a basal sauropodomorph from the early Jurassic of South Africa, name means 'earth claw'

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This tiny skull belongs to Anchisaurus polyzelus, a sauropodomorph from and

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