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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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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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This was a weird Batman as Latenivenatrix, Catwoman as Stenoychosaurus and Robin as Saurornitholestes. A portrait of a Birrin by and the joker... a Stegoceras, PLUS...

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Planning on making "story-time" style of videos about palaeontology and geology aiming at younger audience. Some test sliders What do you think?

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Looking for some extra content this morning?

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Big announcement for Truncated this Saturday! I’ll be talking about where my gallery will be going from here, and what I’ve decided for future works in relation.

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Gotta stay in the right environment, Jerry.

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particle with an exact copy of itself on each spike (pseudo / self-similar). Conceptual image representing the hydra-like quality of the raging of or SARS-Cov-2.

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Don’t have anything new during this quarantine, figuring out shit w my classes has been hectic, but have this old Maiacetus illustration

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I HAVE A FANCY AVATAR FROM ! Microbe wrangling from wasps-personified in an avatar now on my website.

Make sure to support scientists, artists, & at this time.

In 2020, I hope to embody the confidence, determination, & svelteness of this image.

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I need to take a break from the commissions I’m currently working on with a completely unrelated animal. So, here is a sketch/speedpaint of a pair of Anisodon grande, a bizarre chalicotheriid from the Late Miocene of Europe

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George Ernest Shelley's "The Birds of Africa" (1896-1912) reviews more than 2,500 birds. The 57 hand-colored lithographic plates are after by Henrik Grönvold. All 5 volumes are freely available online in via ➡️ https://t.co/3TwX7vpDOp

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This a little piece of Palaeodictyoptera for

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