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#spectember day 21: today’s #missingmesozoiclife is a quicker sketch because online school is killing me. These are Mosasaurs hunting in a family group, based on how intelligent Mosasaurs could have been!
Since I missed yesterday, for #Spectember the 17th, I have a double dose of #missingmesozoiclife, being an estuarine temnospondyl hiding in cold and salty delta mud and preying on an ornithischian and a suction feeding plesiosaur with a large gular pouch for that purpose.
#Spectember day 15: today’s #missingmesozoiclife is simple. It’s a (rather basal) theropod with a hornbill like casque, inspired by the speculation some people were making with the crests of Dilophosaurus
#spectember day 12: today’s #missingmesozoiclife is a saltasaur adapted to live like an ankylosaur, even more heavily armored than related sauropods. Pictured here with a very confused abelisaur
#Spectember day 7: today’s #missingmesozoiclife is a pair of abelisaurs engaged in bloody combat with their ridiculously thick (thicc) tails. Carnotaurus had a very thick tail, and these abelisaurs have taken it to the logical extreme, fighting like giraffes do with their necks.
Using this as chance to plug the atypical designs I have prepared for #spectember #missingmesozoiclife https://t.co/egWTuTDwKf
Day three of #Spectember! Today’s #missingmesozoiclife are a pair of ALPINE Scutellosaurs. The large, big horn sheep like horns are based off of the smaller horns discovered on Scutellosaurus. The thick coat of feathers keeping them warm also obscured most of the scutes!
Here's the latest color design reveal for the Beasts of the Mesozoic: Tyrannosaur Series- Tarbosaurus! Colors were inspired by the Taipan snake.
#MesozoicMonday Edmontosaurus regalis meaning ”lizard from Edmonton” is a species of comb-crested hadrosaurid (duck-billed) dinosaur. The first Edmontosaurus regalis fossils were discovered in 1916 by George F. Sternberg, in the Horseshoe Canyon Formation along the Red Deer River
The dinosaur featured for August's Mesozoic Monthly is a bit...nebby. https://t.co/NhbiGHAEvH
#Pittsburghese #MuseumFromHome
Although first discovered in 1974, it was years later in 2008 that the fossils were declared as a new species, Pachyrhinosaurus lakustai, named after founder, Al Lakusta. Unique to the Peace Region, their remains have only been found in the Pipestone Creek Bonebed #MesozoicMonday
Here's a rundown of all the Beasts of the Mesozoic: Tyrannosaur Series color designs so far (not to scale).
Which Tyrannosaur would you all like to see designed next?
#FossilFriday this week=Borealestes, a docodontan mammal from #IsleofSkye. I found this jaw a couple of years ago, one of many new specimens from this Middle #Jurassic locality (see our review of the Kilmaluag Fauna published recently: https://t.co/HbCn1UeiwF). #MesozoicMammals
La decepción de #Darwin por Federica Messina (@Fede_Mexy_Art): conocemos el #cómic de esta artista italiana plagado de #dinosaurios, reptiles mesozoicos y monos:
▶️ https://t.co/mDkdFcCMFs
#dinosaur #pterosaur #comic
@MLukeSmith @DustinGrowick @SV_POW (we're separated by less evolutionary time from lampreys than snails are separated from Mesozoic cephalopods, which evolved spiral shells independently, and which have totally different internal structure, as the shells of nautiloids & ammonoids function to control buoyancy 🙃)
Wanna see a Bistahieversor's head exploded?
Here's a peek at the articulation layout for this Beasts of the Mesozoic figure and thus will be the same for larger bodies 4 and 5 as well. Sculpt by Jake Baardse, with part separation by Raul Ramos. @LittleBaardo @RaulRamosArt
Thank you all for the very positive response yesterday to the Beasts of the Mesozoic Tyrannosaurus Rex color design reveal! I'm very grateful for all of the support already. :)
To follow up on that, I thought you all might enjoy this comparison.
Today we finally get a look at the finished color design for the Beasts of the Mesozoic Tyrannosaurus Rex (adult) action figure! This will be offered at both the 1/35th scale and the 1/18th scale. Colors were inspired by the Earless Monitor Lizard.
I dont have a clue about what #PortfolioDay is, but i'll try
Hi, i' am amateur paleartist new on tweeter, that usually depict mesozoic fauna #paleoart