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I know this isn’t paleoart, but I’m so proud of my human drawing evolution lately. I had to post this lol 😅

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Portugalophis- Doesnt just have to do with his death via snake, but also the fact that snakes are weird and paleontologists still are trying to figure out why they lost their legs- one hypothesis comes from maybe they lived in a marine environment, but this is hotly debated

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Submitted artworks for the Scientific Illustration Lanzendorf-National Geographic PaleoArt Prize, wish me luck 🤞 I still can submit entry for 2-D Art, but I am unsure what to submit 🤔

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a bit more progress on this piece. the flat colors are almost done and now I'm trying to figure out the lighting.

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Its only records are the last two cervical vertebrae and the first dorsal ones, and as a speculative basis I was inspired by some Titanosauria genera.

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Lewisuchus admixtus is an early dinosauriform from the lower Upper Triassic of Argentina. Recent discovery of 2 partial articulated skeletons provide significant novel information:
https://t.co/B9LJAwV8j9

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Today's warm-up: My parodoxical love of Hadrosaurs.
On one hand, they're majestic and remind me of a combination of ducks and horses.

Oth... they're so easy to make silly.

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Megaloceros bull with albino cow.
You can see the main references for this in my instagram account👇🏻
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https://t.co/GwAZUWi0Qi

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Thats true. 🤔another fun thing to look up is inaccurate paleoartists pieces... they are super fun LOL

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I hear we're hopping on a art train 👀 Paleoart is something I dabbled in anxiously for a while but have recently begun doing more of, though its not all I do and I'm a beginner. Im so excited to see animated paleomedia that looks like the art that inspires me! https://t.co/vIUfh1mCB1

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Presentación de personaje:

Sami “La Patrullera de 3 cuernos” La Triceratops prorsus de WM 🌋

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Just a pair of some more Paleoart recons: featuring Spinostropheus and Arganasuchus.

Spinostropheus was a bizarre ceratosaurian, likely an Elaphrosaur, from Mid Jurassic Niger. Arganasuchus on the other hand, a fragmentary terrestrial Loricatan from Late Triassic Morocco.

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is trending and I'd like to highlight some amazing people!

As a wildlife/paleo educator, I've collaborated with incredible talents in interpreting extinct fauna as real, living creatures. Happy to see these themes further pushed in the upcoming doc! 🦖🦅🐜🦕

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While ‘s trending, might I just take a wee moment to plug my non-cartoony, more scientifically grounded paleoart?

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