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[shsw pokemon] I think the more time the fossil pokemon go in and out of pokeball the more their bodies adjust and so this shiny dracozolt is looking pretty 'smooth' https://t.co/w2gbaK9pPS

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For here's my 2017 of the largest known ape, Gigantopithecus blacki, as featured in the Palaeoartist's Handbook and my upcoming book, Life Through the Ages II. It's sharing the scene with a Homo erectus.

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A mashup between Jefferson and Megalonyx jeffersoni

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& (my second favorite fossil Pokemon) are based on specifically which were speculated to have had possible skin sail extensions on their vertebral spines.

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& (my favorite fossil Pokemon btw) are based on with Tyrunt having the crests similar to The fringe serves as a reference of Tyrannosaurus possibly having feathers. Photo of

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design consists of a mix between a and the still-living (considered a living fossil) horseshoe crab. has a head similar to the trilobite’s cephalon, but it more resembles prehistoric arthropods that hunted in the seas.

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It's time for another - Meet Coelophysis! 🦖

Coelophysis is a small theropod from the Triassic period. It's also one of the earliest proper fossil discoveries - it was named in 1887!

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Early 19th-century British fossil collector, amateur palaeontologist and artist Elisabeth Philpot and her Dimorphodon by https://t.co/ZNevAvKVxN

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November 10, 1852, died British geologist Gideon Algernon Mantell who was quite puzzled by strange fossils found in 1822 https://t.co/p9xdqcpYVx Famous for the scientific description of 1st herbivorous dinosaur - Iguanodon - a genus of this group was named after him 🦕

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For here's Haplophrentis carinatus from Stanley Glacier (#BurgessShale) with feeding tentacles preserved. This was a key that provided a link between and and it may have a cameo in my upcoming NPGS talk...
https://t.co/85Hb9E961N

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Sketch of the newly described Ferrisaurus sustutensis, a leptoceratopsid ceratopsian from Cretaceous Canada. Perfect for today’s I really like the anatomy of all these small ceratopsian species. Done In Peocreate.

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If game freak won’t give me megalosaurus and iguanodon fossil pokemon, then I’ll make them myself
Rascile and its evolution Tenebroar, rock and dark type
Boxaur and its evolution Herbrute, rock and fighting type

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What a hard decision! Here are my 3D versions of and the original fossil Which one would you choose? 🦕🦖

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Another Fakemon! This time a fossil Pokemon! Here’s some shiny variants!

‘This Pokémon’s genes were combined with fossilized plants to fully restore it to its former self. Rocks still litter it’s fur, allowing it to camouflage to its surroundings.’

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Thought of a neat idea where fossil Pokemon had evolutions based on science's perception of the animal's appearance throughout the years.
Also doubles as an Iguanodon entry for Day 4.

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Kosmo, a new Vivosaur designed by !
I loved his concept of a Kosmoceratops with markings resembling a masquerade mask and night sky, so I had to draw it. Having one of these on my team would be so cool.

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Forgot to post these on twitter! Watercolour illustrations for an upcoming article about Koolasuchus, a giant amphibian known from 115 million year old fossils discovered in Victoria.

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First up, Vespersaurus. A noasaurid theropod where the third digit is the sole (lol) weight-bearing digit. https://t.co/hOrnTE4RPt

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Imagine if gen 1 fossils came out now. Scyther 2 is saturated and ready to party.

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