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a finished commission for someone on discord!

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Some protocetid artwork of mine for I adore this strange group of pioneering, leggy whales.

Clockwise from top left: the extra-weird Makaracetus, Aegicetus, Maiacetus and calf, and a comparison of Rodhocetus and Georgiacetus.

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John Gurche, a paleoartist that also worked on Jurassic Park during early production (and the reason behind the Dilophosaurus's frill) refers to the raptor as Deinonychus.

This early concept art for the film, featuring Deinonychus was done by him.
https://t.co/lie8P7fSy0

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"There's Always A Bigger (Flying) Fish", my first ever paleoart piece with an environment! I'm not too happy with the rendering/ lighting on this one.... but oh well, onto the next!

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Whenever I do multiple reconstructions of the same prehistoric animal (or group of related animals) I try to find ways to make each one of them a bit different.

Why?
1 its more fun
2 repeat recons confer false confidence
3 change is how >actually happens<

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Varied spinosaurid for to celebrate the announcement that and I are working on a book on this group for . Don't hold your breath - it won't be out until 2025 - but you can commence getting a little excited right.... now.

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Losillasaurus giganteus
A male losillasaurus is enjoying the shores on a beautiful sunny day.

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Sample parade of the best species that is available at the moment

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Thylacocephala Sussucaris paleoart doodle.

a recently discovered Thylacochalan from Sussex England.

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POV, you're looking up at an enormous sauropod

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long time since the last time I sketched a non avian dinosaur so have this quick 30 minute Guanlong :p

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Mfw when an Ankylosaur has a larynx that allows for bird-like vocalizations.

AKA it could sing. Thank you Pinacosaurus for your contribution to science.

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I almost forgot to post this! The process of the penguin paleoart for the recent paper with , , , and .

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happy valentines day heres gay dinosaurs!!! <33

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Centrosaurus poseidon:

A Semiaquatic ceratopsidae analoge to a hippo but much more pacific and omnivore, eating from vegetation to bivalve molluscs

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