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crenatissimus was a Abelisauridae from Madagascar, in life he was 2 meters tall and have 7 meters in length. It was the apex predator of his ecosystem, preying on sauropods like Rapetosaurus.

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How do you even take aesthetic WIP screenshots? 😂Here's some I'm working on for a commission 😁 If y'all didn't know, I love dinosaurs!

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Here is Dilophosaurus along with some Herrerasaurs and some basal theropods at scale compared to a 1.8m tall human. Part of a size chart I am preparing for my book

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progress, plus a moved cyadiforme, so that Mr. Hypsilophodon won't eat it!

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ハリエステス Haliestes dasos
鉤爪と刺毛をもつ脚と強大な鋏肢を有するシルル紀のウミグモ。
A silurian sea spider (pycnogonid) with hooked, setose limbs and robust chelifores.

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I just realized I never made a pinned tweet here so here we go!
I'm a German hobby paleoartist who also likes to draw fanart and spooky stuff. I do really like painting underwater scenes.

My other social media:
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Utahraptor has snacks and wisdom. Would you like some?

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Little known fact about Brachiosaurus: they're total snobs! Just because they're so big and tall, they think they're better than everyone else! I guess it only makes sense that such a large animal would look down on other dinos.

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Chilesaurus diegosuarezi, Allosaurus fragilis, Stegosaurus armatus and a happy Elasmotherium sibiricum, digital

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WIP of a Paleoart commission I’m working on! Wanted to try getting colors figured out ahead of time.

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We just talked about dodo's on the Dino Nerds For Black Lives Matter stream, among other things intelligence...
https://t.co/DV4eJYEh0V

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Little sketch from the current Dino Nerds for Black Lives Matter stream!
https://t.co/DV4eJYEh0V

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Asfaltovenator vialidadi a basal allosauroid

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IRSNB 254 is an Eocene crocodilian from Leval (Belgium), couple of years ago its name was Crocodylus depressifrons.

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Digital Dryosaurus Drawing (try sayin' that three times fast)!

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For here's the entirety of my Georgiacetus not yet released online. Protocetids like Georgiacetus were among the last whales to have terrestrial capabilities: subsequent whale species were committed to life in the sea.

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Quick sketch of lapparenti during a misty morning, with some speculative filaments and a fanciful head crest.

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