Megalodon Tooth study I sketched last weekend. For

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Sharing some of my pterosaur-themed pieces for and

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Out earlier this week, a specimen shows evidence of a muscle bridging the junction between the body and torso, which is interpreted as a "fairing." You've got to love this illustration.

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Yay N is for Neoaetosauroides, an from the L of Argentina. Recently Taborda et al. used FEA to support possible zoophagy/omnivory, previously proposed by Desojo, & by von Backzo et al. https://t.co/6YtiXhaL55

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"Sternwuermer" Encrinus Petacrinus Euryale Ophiursa Asterias, 1845.
"Petrefakten der Mesozoischen Formationsgruppe", 1900
" Histoire Naturell, Coquilles Fossiles", 1751

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For and check out this paper on the biomechanics of the Cretaceous South American notosuchian Araripesuchus by Nico Nieto, Federico Degrange, &
https://t.co/AdBgr5vNqh

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October game

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Can you guess this FRIGHTNING FOSSIL? Stay tuned for HAUNTING HINTS, and put your GOULISH GUESSES below. As always answers tomorrow on

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Painted a macroraptorial sperm whale mother (Zygophyseter varolai) swimming peacefully along a seagrass bed as her calf takes a nap on top of her sometime during the late Miocene.

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Experimenting artstyles, lighting and other stuff with some ceratopsians.

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So, these are the three pieces I did for the Tyrannosauroid series by Beast of the Mesozoic: Daspletosaurus, Proceratosaurus and Lythronax

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Fossil mystery for
Is the priestess carrying a fossil mammoth thigh bone?
Aztecs & other indigenous people of Mexico told Spanish how their ancestors battled & showed enormous femurs as proof
Mexico AD 761 Fine Arts Museum, San Francisco

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The fossils “Chief dragon” in Wales are UK's oldest Triassic meat-eating dinosaur.
There are many bizarre creatures in the Triassic. 's adventures can enjoy the most deadly sea tours.
https://t.co/WhbA2TpvLA

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Some hominins from the Middle Pleistocene in China, from L to R: Hualongdong 6 , Zhoukoudian 12, Hexian, Dali.

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This dynamic Dryptosaurus display is based on Charles Knight's 1897 painting "Leaping Laelaps," one of the first depictions of dinosaurs as fast, active animals!

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Four offerings from me this week. Two (intentionally) less-than-accurate creations for my next book, plus a just-for-fun moon-gazing Deinonychus, and a quick study of Wales “newest” dinosaur, Pendraco milnerae.

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New to the internet for the complete version of a Hupehsuchus nanchangensis image I drew last year. Hupehsuchus is a super weird Triassic marine reptile with an armoured back and incredibly thin lower jaw. There's no crazy like Triassic crazy.

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[#Goediversitas] 🐍 Naja romani (Hoffstetter, 1939) (#Serpentes: Elapidae) from the late Miocene of the Northern Caucasus: the last East European large ⬇️

🔗 https://t.co/vL9cbVMEbb
🖋️ Elena SYROMYATNIKOVA et al.

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