Good evening everyone! Tonight’s prehistoric mammal of the day is the Giant tapir! The giant tapir was a tapir that lived during the Pleistocene in North America. It grew to 7 ft in length. See you explorers tomorrow!🤠
Credit: Dmitry Bogdanov

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Joyeux anniversaire !!! Pour tout connaître sur ce réalisateur culte du cinéma américain des 70’s, adulé par Quentin Tarantino, Wes Anderson, Noah Baumbach… ne manquez pas l'excellent livre d’entretiens de Jean-Baptiste Thoret dispo sur https://t.co/s7YJrJ41Oy

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Lighting and lineless painting practice done for work. Heavily inspired by Bogdan Rezunenko on artstation

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Hopper is my main sona while El is a comfort Sona, and Deirdre is one of my mascots while Bogdan is an old retired sona!

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Good evening everyone! Tonight’s prehistoric mammal of the day is the chalicothere! Chalicotheres lived during the Pleistocene. They grew to 8.5 feet tall. They have been found in North America, Eurasia, and Africa. See you explorers tomorrow!🤠
Credit: Dmitry Bogdanov

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Hope everyone had a good weekend! Illustrations by Edson Ike and Kasia Bogdanska!

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Dropping next week. "Quick Case A noir tickling story by Igor Bogdanov, and variants by yours truly. X-D
Available on https://t.co/fT7tbYbbTu

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New release coming next week, from the talent of Igor Bogdanov. https://t.co/PC6Bgi8f6y
A "film noir" foot and tiddie experience. X-D
Check out Igor's other comics on https://t.co/fT7tbYbbTu

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Lighting and lineless painting practice done for work. Heavily inspired by Bogdan Rezunenko on artstation

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Just Saschka Bogdanoff phone call

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How AI-Enabled Surveillance Helps Track Public Health https://t.co/6MhMY5EfkL Dmitry Bogdanov

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For each game of My Jigsaw Adventures, we've partnered with a different artist. Bogdan Antoci for and for 🎨

Check out their work on artstation:
https://t.co/N9azcuRPXf
https://t.co/0J1nJvJFii

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The awesome skull of the Brontothere, Megacerops. Distantly related to horses and rhinos, this beast lived in North America around 35 million years ago!
(Photo by me from display ; Art D. Bogdanov)

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