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About half of ya’ll got it right! Since birds are avian dinosaurs, the largest flying dinosaur by wingspan would be Pelagornis. by https://t.co/Ie3eL1reU7

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Seeing some peeps doing a carboniferous art week, I happen to be working on a carboniferous animation practice, still drawing out the pieces

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Hi there!🦖 Probably not exactly what you are looking for as I am more of a stylized paleoartist, but either way here you have some of my work in case you are interested^^

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Viator picis, an extinct lapwing from South America that almost nobody cares about.


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I believe in Dilophosaurus supremacy

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My Baryonyx piece. Took about 4 hours, I'm really happy with the lighting and details in this one.

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The Ediacaran Period hosted many new wild and wonderful animals such as Yorgia, a disc-like organism from the extinct phylum Proarticulata, and Kimberella, a slug-like bilaterian.

https://t.co/slgBc1rH8e

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Ammonoid Doodles

Just some little paleoart doodles of some wacky heteromorph ammonites that I find unique. I did some research for the soft body tissue, trying to get some accuracy.

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A speculative "kakapo like" Balaur bondoc :p

Since balaur was most likely a herbivore and great climber, I thought it would be interesting if I ilustrated it as a nocturnal "kakapo like" avialan instead of a diurnal one



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Dunkleosteus terrelli

(Based on the edited skeletal made by Tyler Greenfield)

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Cenozoic Fight Club:
giant goose vs mega-pigeon vs iron fist ibis.

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Carboniferous sketches. Day 4. Various poses of Spinoaequalis, an araeoscelidian reptile, reconstructed here as semiaquatic. It might be the first semiaquatic reptile. Late Carboniferous of North America

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in part because I don't think I've shared them, as they're all abandoned WIPs. Deinocheirus, and speculative/experimental takes on Massospondylus & Masiakasaurus. https://t.co/zySQ6EXCRM

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Carboniferous sketches day 3. Echinerpeton, an ophiacodontid synapsid (according to Mann and Paterson, 2019) is considered to be the first sail-backed amniote. Late Carboniferous of North America. I tried a much more graphic style today

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ah you know what? ill make an actual post for this. ive got my paleozoic series up on inprnt!! go check it out if u wanna support or have some kickass prints :]

https://t.co/jz14s0v5YH

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