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Caviramus - one of numerous, stunning Late Triassic basal pterosaurs. #sciart #myart #palaeoart
A supplement to my Lost World piece. This posits alternate identities of two animals in the film. The "compys" are Procompsognathus triassicus, and the sauropods in the round-up scene are Diplodocus hallorum. I think I prefer both of these interpretations, explained below THREAD:
Otra noticia del episodio "Triassic Attacks": la publicación (por fin!) de la nueva especie de alosaurio, Allosaurus jimmadseni (aquí el paper: https://t.co/glrPtQdTVw). ¡Escúchalo ya! https://t.co/e42E4y2yWT y https://t.co/3455fqbOZW
The Madsen LAR is ready for some action in the Triassic Sector on my Patreon
https://t.co/bEoJDUXoiS
A quick little sketch of the new thalattosaur Gunakadeit joseeae.
#paleoart #sketch #sciart #thalattosaur #triassic
Day 35
Wanted to sketch something new 🦖
Coelophysis
an extinct genus of coelophysid theropod dinosaur that lived approximately 216 to 196 million years ago during the latter part of the Triassic Period- Wikipedia
#dinosaur #dinosaurs #coelophysis #coelophysisdinosaur
Results from the #paleostream
Austrolimulus, Xenorhinotherium, Qarmoutus and Gomphotherium (baby).
#paleoart #animals #sciart #triassic #elephants #art #sketch #catfish #eocene
Did you know in 1997 a dinosaur was named after Godzilla? Gojirasaurus quayi was discovered in northeastern New Mexico. The creature was roughly 18 feet long and lived some 210 million years ago during the Triassic period. #GodzillaFact
Newest painting I made to accompany a WTF Triassic blog post!
More info on this weird, lizard-shaped non-lizard: https://t.co/8Qi9PLIZup
Scleromochlus taylori from the Late Triassic period was just 18 cm long and could walk using its hindlegs.
(Credit: deviantart/T-PEKC)
Greeting the morning.
Often, mostly due to lack of time, I tend to illustrate a single animal of a species and call it a day. Unfortunately it effectively prevents showing social behaviour. Here’s a family group of Ozimek, the Triassic gliding reptile, emerging from their nest.
Trying to make sense of Triassic critters. This is Ozimak, a recently named Polish cousin of the famously odd leg-winged Sharovipteryx.
Isanosaurus attavipachi
Meaning: "Isan reptile"
Length: 6.5 m(21 ft)
Lived: Late Triassic Thailand
Diet: herbivore
Named: 2000
New Patreon post: high-res updated hatchling Scleromochlus. At c. 50-60 mm long, these guys were surely some of the cutest Triassic animals going. Check the HD painting out for just $1 a month, and get access to loads of other #paleoart exclusives! https://t.co/JXe4W66Y5B
Müller: Craniomandibular osteology of Macrocollum itaquii (Dinosauria: Sauropodomorpha) from the Late Triassic of southern Brazil https://t.co/3GKIDImS2j /7
And.......here's the Triassic! I don't know how folk sketch so clean, mine are always indecipherable
Results from the #paleostream!
Makaracetus, Helveticosaurus and Albadraco.
#paleoart #animals #sciart #triassic #whale #pterosaur #art #sketch #romania #hateg #paleontology
Lotosaurus, another oddity of the Triassic. A toothless, beaked, herbivorous and sail-backed Poposauroid pseudosuchian (the croc-line archosaurs) that lived during the Middle Triassic of China. There will be text over the upper side of the image #paleoart #sciart #pseudosuchians
Very excited to share these! A peaceful Permian scene and its early Triassic counterpart, done for the Field Museum's Evolving Planet exhibit.