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Clawsome! offers a number of dinosaur hand claw casts at https://t.co/CKkdP9JsV4. Check out the vast morphologic variability across the claws. Being used for different purposes.

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Goodbye, 2021, HELLO 2022! :v

Huge Dino-thanks to everyone who tuned to the 2022 countdown&drawing stream!

Let's hope next year will be with much more paleo-discoveries and adventure!

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Despedimos el año con una nueva ronda de ilustraciones paleonavideñas y aprovechamos para desearos un feliz 2022:
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▶️ https://t.co/Ean0KGnAJc

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Pendraig milnerae, a new small-sized coelophysoid theropod from the Late Triassic of Wales: https://t.co/XkAc6mIWKw

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Anomalocaris canadensis
Amplectobelua symbrachiata
Hurdia victoria
Aegirocassis benmoulae

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Am sorry for posting this! 😂

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History of paleontology in a nutshell 🥜
Artwork by on twitter

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New at a discussion of the Effigia I created for and colleagues earlier this year. This was a really fun painting to work on (because Effigia is awesome) and we put a lot of thought into the anatomy and composition. https://t.co/9lhz7ZJB6w

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vertebrate vs invertebrate paleo art (please don't @ me I made this with love in my heart)

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Dinorphia is everything I've wanted in a deck for a while. These new cards make it PLAYABLE.

It's fusion paleofrog. With Metal Gear Rising / Code Vein aesthetics. Focused on keeping yourself as close to death as possible while continuing to fight. It's SO up my alley, FUCK

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We will see the Therizinosaurus in the trailer? I have designed my own version.

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Late night entry here. More doodles! Enjoy!
Again using prompt list. :)

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Timurlengia, an early tyrannosauroid that helped show the world that brains were initially more important than brawn for tyrannosaurs. Maybe there’s a lesson here.

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My entry to the , aquatic fauna of the Pavlopetri formation a lagerstätte which gives us an insight into the diversity of live in the coastal ecosystems of Late Paleocene Atlantis and which species called these ancient coasts home:

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No offense to the artists and designers, I appreciate the efforts you put into your work. But why were abelisaurs with relatively long, well developed arms ever a thing in media or paleoart? One of the more confusing tropes.

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A herbivore with a strong bite 👀
And spiked thumbs if predators are extra dumb

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Late but here is a painting of a sleeping Ceratosaurus for Dinocember week 3!

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