🦕This seems a very cool work from Demuth et al. "Modern three-dimensional digital methods for studying locomotor biomechanics in tetrapods"



https://t.co/UiOPHXgIHR

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Percebi que meu portifolio tem pouquissima coisa de character design entao to fazendo esses dois paleontologos aqui, amanha faço o turn e poses deles

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💚 Tea time with paleontologist Mary Anning and her nerd friends

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So how about that new chunky dunkleosteus in paleontology news?

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Georges Cuvier (1784-1832)
Was a german-born french naturalist and zoologist, referred to as the "founding father of paleontology" , he was instrumental in establishing the fields of comparative anatomy and paleontology through his work in comparing living animals with fossils.

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Here's my newest drawing I made last night, of the fast but yet cute dryosaurus. I hope you guys like it.

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Warm up! The short squat Dunkleosteus body made me think: That thing looks like it can do short bursts of speed!

So here you go... the Dunk tackling Titanichthys like an NFL linebacker in a territorial display.

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🌈Hello all! I'm Tabbatha, a UCSB Paleobio alumni that draws for a hobby!
✨I volunteer at NHMLA at the Dino Institute and have a love for paleontology!

🦖https://t.co/x8WUeafpZw
🦕https://t.co/jZyZ3xnks5
☕️https://t.co/tQqnqx2p9k

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Are there any positions for concept artist available? I'm a massive paleontology fan and know my stuff when it comes to character design, monster design, and backround design

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Mammalian ocs. They’re Paleontologists

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2/2
“The whole business with
the fossilized
dinosaur skeletons

was a joke the paleontologists
haven't seen yet.”
..it went right over his head

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"There's Always A Bigger (Flying) Fish", my first ever paleoart piece with an environment! I'm not too happy with the rendering/ lighting on this one.... but oh well, onto the next!

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- the Isle of Wight and some paleontologists believe those teeth might belong to Vectiraptor, but they haven't been officially attributed to it yet! Based on current estimates, it was actually quite big for a dromaeosaurid, reaching 8.2–9.8 feet long! (2/2)

Art by Gabriel N. U.!

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Mfw when an Ankylosaur has a larynx that allows for bird-like vocalizations.

AKA it could sing. Thank you Pinacosaurus for your contribution to science.

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