informs our perspectives, & my main goal as a is to make that helps/encourages the public to understand these connections & how they all relate back to & long term species survival (incl our own!)

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Here's a new profile pics for my take on the edmontosaurus and I hope you guys like them. ,

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The Kem Kem Group monograph now ranks at of the most visited papers ever published in (artwork by )!
Geology and paleontology of the Upper Cretaceous Kem Kem Group of eastern Morocco https://t.co/L7EuKlftvK via

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Question to my and followers: If you saw this as a charm or pin, would the fact that it's egg-shaped bother you? Anomalocaris didn't come from eggs, but the shape works really well as a shaker charm, imo. Debating whether I should redo it.

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Getting back in the mood of drawing, so here's today's warm-up! Here, have a Stegosaurus with a (smelly) trophy of a Ceratosaurus skull.

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Check it out! This is Innovatiocaris, a newly described genus of a radiodont from the Cambrian Chengjiang Lagerstätte in China. Radiodonts, like Anomalocaris, are incredibly rare making this fossil incredible.
https://t.co/7Ys6a4UlW6

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On the 8th of October our project launches. That’s less than a month to go! We can’t wait to show you all of the amazing creatures we’ve designed.

https://t.co/GDhXMroM8G

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It's finally done. Here's my take on one of the first dinosaurs to have ever lived; the coelophysis. I hope you guys like my take on this iconic dinosaur. ,

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✨ HI! i'm Fluffy! I'm in italian trans girl that draws Paleoart, comics and A LOT of OCs!✨

if you like gays and paleontology my art is for you!

Check the thread for my OCs, my alts, Commissions and more!

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A pair of the giant marine turtle Archelon mate near the surface of a sea that cut through the American Great Plains during the Late Cretaceous.

License this stock resource at: https://t.co/5qnDTlfRCw

Illustration by

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A little palaeoart for my upcoming video essay on colonialism and palaeontology. Here's "Ubirajara"

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Alcide d' Orbigny, French paleontologist who founded the science of was born in 1802 https://t.co/XgU4ZnXaGY

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Despite being considered a "small" theropod, manages to outweigh us and many extant terrestrial carnivores. With a estimated of 75-100 kg of mass, MCZ-4371 is the largest known specimen, measuring at at 3.77~ in length.

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The Carthage Institute of Paleontology's star specimen of the 2022 field season. These are the fragments picked up from the surface - hopefully there's more in the ground!

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Look out for This was made as both a design (hypothetical JP;OG coloration) and reconstruction. This dromaeosaur is well known for its effect on the Dinosaur Renaissance, giving dinosaurs an active biology.

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