One of the most popular hadrosaurs that ever lived, the parasaurolophus was a one-of-a-kind dinosaur with one of the most extended crest of any animal. I hope you guys like his new updated look. ,

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Hello I'm a sequential artist who loves paleontology and, honestly, critters in general. I'm working on a pitch for a middle-grade graphic novel about time-traveling wildlife rehabilitation.

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One of the first digital drawings I made, I decided to revisit this apatosaurus and add an information panel for you guys to read. I hope you guys like it. Plus I also added a fun fact into the mix for fun. ,

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Today's warm-up, inspired by Darren Naish (AKA )'s paper on Eotyrannus. Megaraptorans being Tyrannosauroids is so cool!

The King and Queen of the Late Cretaceous, T.rex and Maip Macrothorax

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Here's a look at the pteranodon I made today. Using both The Lost World: Jurassic Park pteranodons and my own as inspiration, I took the best of those two worlds to make this fellow. I hope you guys like him. ,

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Happy - ICYMI Naish and Cau present the osteology and affinities of lengi, a theropod from the Wealden Supergroup of southern England

Full article https://t.co/d9nNc3kcvi

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Little explanation about convergent evolution 🐬🦈

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This is Greymon's real appearance!
We talked to renowned paleontologists and came up with this sketch! Haters will say it's just another fakenews to devalue twitter and favor the sale, or maybe it's the first fakenews of your childhood?

Find out the truth in the comments!

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We are pleased to announce the launch of a new YouTube channel: SKELETON CREW.
Join us for video games, spirited banter, & discussions of current happenings in Follow us here for updates - our first video drops soon!

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Sharovipteryx was a bizarre reptile known from Triassic rocks in Kyrgyzstan. It had incredibly long legs that bore wing membranes that allowed Sharovipteryx to glide from branch to branch.

https://t.co/nsfOSXf7nc

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Chinle will be the 3rd formation in the upcoming update of Prehistoric Fauna! Here's a sneak peek at Desmatosuchus and Postosuchus!

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A Warm up for July 4th weekend for my American followers. Meant to be a tribute to the fossil sites of the USA, it doubles as a piece about conservation.

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Austroraptor cabazai. Dromaeosáurido (familia de maniraptores carnívoros de diferentes tamaños y distribuciones geográficas) de unos 6 metros de longitud y unos 300 kilos de peso. Vivió a finales del período Cretácico en Sudamérica 🦖

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Paleontologist here! That's right, we still aren't sure how some dinosaurs mated. We have "wooing" trace fossils (ground scratches) & nests, but no evidence of what happened in between those. Here're what I've speculated traces would look like for 2 different types of dinosaurs.

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Dinosaurs ✨ I had so many books, movies and toys about dinosaurs and back then I wanted to be a paleontologist when I grow up

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