Results from the
Euparkeria, Tupandacylus, Ankylorhiza and Leptictidium

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Hmm right I do paleoart sometimes too
Lagerpeton and Eudimorphpdon illustrations does wtf-Triassic on tumblr

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Silurian period: hey I got a great idea for an open-water predator that specializes in eating fish

Triassic period: what if it was a reptile

Paleogene period: what if it was a cow

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Prompted by 's discussion on Godzilla origins, I was reminded of this evolutionary chart of Godzillas (showing them to have diverged from non-mammalian synapsids in the Triassic). Unfortunately, this does not look to be official.

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kongonaphon, a tiny lagerpetid ornithodiran archosaur from the mid triassic of madagascar that was revealed only a few days ago.
thought it would be fun to try out drawing something very recently described

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Results from the
Estemmenosuchus, Lystrosaurus, Secodontosaurus and Megawhaitsia.
We decided to only do synapsids today, but everyone was just suggesting Permian/Triassic stuff. Shame!

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The Late Triassic dinosauriform for here in its sandstone and bone-mush "original" form, and alongside its WIP multi-color digital version

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Results from the flocking together
Effigia, Dryosaurus, Edestus and Megaladapis.

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So this animal, usually called a “Compy” by fans, has the hardest to pin-down identity of all. In the books, they are Procompsognathus triassicus, so no problem there. In the script, they are erroneously called “Compsognathus triassicus.”

Learn more: https://t.co/c0rQWhugEi

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New online: Trotteyn & Ezcurra – Redescription of the holotype of Chanaresuchus bonapartei Romer, 1971 (Archosauriformes: Proterochampsidae) from the Upper Triassic rocks of the Chañares Formation of north-western Argentina https://t.co/CWbcPHTc2r

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Shringasaurus may look like a dinosaur, but it wasn’t at all! It belonged to a group of reptiles known as the Allokotosaurs, which lived around the Triassic.

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This recon of Asilisaurus will appear in my book (currently in preparation) on one of the two plates that deals with the Manda Beds formation, and one plate showing the a[proximate size of selected non dinosaurian or pterosaurian Triassic & Jurassic reptiles

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Results from the
Omnidens, Rutiodon, Aegirocassis and Incisivosaurus.
I'm not happy how the Rutiodon turned out, shame on me.

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Here’s another early piece of mine, a postosuchus in morning light

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Our scientists find themselves in South Africa in the Early Triassic and spot a Lystrosaurus playing with her young.

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Two-fer: the Triassic holostean Icarealcyon is named after both Icarus and Alcyone because the describer thought it might be able to fly.

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Green - Titanozoic, Age of Giants - Triassic to the Jurassic period

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Among the most bizarre and amazing Triassic reptiles were the Erythrosuchids, a group of basal that possessed disproportionately huge heads. Here I have depicted Erythrosuchus (the greenish one) and Garjainia (the smaller one and B&W sketch)

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