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Ok, now a bit more finished and with a silhouette of a 1.8 m tall human to show the suggested approximate size of this huge Dromaeosaur. Remember that adding soft tissue to an animal bones will add considerable bulk and size

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Just finished this reconstruction of the very large, deep-bodied and short-legged Achillobator giganticus, a Dromaeosaurid from the Late Cretaceous of Mongolia

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40 years ago today, began showing more visible signs of waking up from her slumber. Today's one-pager tells more!

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For today’s my take on Dineobellator notohesperus, a Velociraptorine dromaeosaur from Late Cretaceous North America, that was described yesterday. Because if there is a new Dromaeosaur I can’t help myself

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I photograph cleared and stained vertebrates and sell prints! https://t.co/o2wxMIeGWr .#sciart

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Here are all three of these together! Each was based on a photo I took of a bird captured during MAPS or TMAPS bird banding over the last couple years. I might do more in the next few weeks, it's fun to come up with costumes!

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For today a very quick, rough sketch of Batrachotomus, a very large carnivorous pseudosuchian from the Middle Triassic of Germany Now I have to go back to work on Fish 😒

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Welsh artist and illustrator Moses Griffith was born 1747.

These drawings are from a set of Griffith's sketchbooks that purchased in 1952.

Further info: https://t.co/blCLWH508E

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Having a lot of jumbled thoughts about the lockdown, so naturally, I've decided to draw some Thylacosmilus studies. The first one's done.

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Need body parts...?

...for all the online teaching resources you now have to prepare!

There are organs aplenty all for free https://t.co/TMbeMsJLL5

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Happy I needed a cartoon jaw diagram of Satanoperca oral jaws so... here they are! Adding to my growing collection...

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Totally forgot to post the sketches from the Flocking Together on Friday! Torvosaurus, Asteriornis, Quetzalcoatlus and Temnodontosaurus.

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For the fold-a-fish inspired I have a discus (Symphysodon Aequifasciatus) folded into a peppermint angelfish (Centropyge Boylei).

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