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Skull Island (circa 1933) Kaiju Redesign #4 - The Brontosaurus! Expect new takes on all of the 33' Skull Island critters this month! #art #fanart #creaturedesign #brontosaurus #kingkong #kong #skullisland #sauropod #kaiju #monster #creature #inkdrawing #illustration #comic
That horned baby sauropod but with little foot from the land before time’s coloring.
Results from the #paleostream!
Ichthyosaurus (for @Dean_R_Lomax), Spinosaurus (for @Rendedeer), Patagotitan and Eobasileus.
#paleoart #dinosaurs #spinosaurus #marinereptile #mammal #sauropod #sketch #sciart #scicomm
Results from the #paleostream
Parahelicoprion, Psittacosaurus, Xinjiantitan and Achillobator.
#paleoart #dinosaurs #chimera #sauropods #dromaeosaurs #raptors #sketch #sciart #scicomm
I did more sauropod-like appearance of Diablosaurus. My version still retains horns, osteoderms and original color scheme. Here's original rnino-like design (© Weta Workshop):
Something new among my art! Redesign of unusual inhabitant of Skull Island (from Jackson's "King Kong" universe), a strange horned sauropod Diablosaurus rufus!
#diablosaurus #skullisland #kingkong2005
Here's our new paper describing a 2nd specimen of the @AAOD_QLD sauropod dinosaur Diamantinasaurus from the Cretaceous of Australia, including CT scans of the skull and recognition of a new clade of Australian + South American titanosaurs🦕 https://t.co/bgWEaf4Qzw @ES_UCL
I redraw my
"speculative fluffy sauropod"
1st is the redraw
2nd is the original
Not all sauropods had long necks. Brachytrachelopan had one of the shortest. This dicraeosaurid from the late Jurassic is heading to new browsing grounds across a sand spit in Argentina. Its name means "short-necked Pan" in honour of the shepard that founds the fossils #paleoart
@Chookatrice Its been over a year since I've drawn this, but Here is a DnD mount ive been working on with different variants. Its a sauropod/turtle hybrid. At night the herd looks like a boulder covered field inside their shells!
Ceratosaurus getting the old what-for.
#Thwack #Sauropods @TedRechlin @DoubleBeam
A lonely Diplodocus longus (double beam) crosses a mirror-like flooded salt flat. Classifies as Saurischia, Sauropodomorpha, Sauropoda, Diplodocidae, Diplodocinae. Its fossils were first discovered in 1877 by Benjamin Franklin Mudge and Samuel Wendell
New(ish) paper alert! John Whitlock and I published a revision of the Marsh sauropod "Morosaurus" agilis late last year. I didn’t say much (anything) at the time because I was disappointed with the low resolution figures included in the pdf that JVP originally issued.
Amargasaurus was a sauropod known from Cretaceous rocks of western Argentina. Although once thought to support a double sail on its neck, paleontologists now think the long spines were freestanding.
https://t.co/slgBc1rH8e
Illustration by Nathan E. Rogers
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21. For #Sauropodocember 🦕, here’s an obscure #sauropod from South America, #Sarmientosaurus (“lizard from Sarmiento”). Artwork by @TheWoodParable.