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Like modern salamanders, the Jurassic-age Chunerpeton was able to regrow damaged limbs. Sometimes, the regrowth can go wrong giving us wild malformations like extra fingers or even extra limbs!

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i can be your Nighttime Brontosaurus Drawing or yuor Daytime Brontosaurus Drawing

spec thingie, alternative to the ugly caterpillar necks with weird spikes, some nice inflatable bumper cushions

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every paleoartist should pick a pet blorbo creature to love and draw a lot even though its like nobody's favorite. not even necessarily YOUR favorite either. just adopt an underappreciated long dead critter to champion. Mines this thing.

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Na paleoarte, o brasil também conta com artistas mulheres talentosíssimas. Tenho que registrar aqui a
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also lol
shoutouts amateur paleoartist me in 2010

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We had to share 's illustration of paleontologist Mary Anning for Check out Kimberley Walker's other excellent nonfiction subjects on our website: https://t.co/McTtSFA7jv

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Stain glass for of their characters Neo Death and Paleo Life.

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Levina, the lightning paleontologist a character I haven't drawn in a while

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Day 7 - Sharovipteryx

~ A Mid to Late Triassic sharovipterygidae reptile from Kyrgyzstan. Sharovipteryx was a small reptile with long hindlimbs that had wing membranes, this odd form would have allowed them to glide from tree to tree.

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a blustery afternoon on the proto-Rockies

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a male Yi - after painstakingly decorating his rock with some of his favourite pebbles - shows off his display colours to a potential mate

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Results from the
Bonitasaura, Titanochampsa, Titanoides, Coryphodon

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