Happy New Year!
Finished fieldwork in La Colonia, Patagonia - home of Found hadrosaurs, sauropods, fish, turtles, wood + lobsters! Sign up now for - starts Feb 7th https://t.co/n99L5xcagr

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Wanted to create my own Raptor character, so chose my fave out of the bunch. The Austroraptor! This cutie is called Pebble. She enjoys quiet stalks on the beach, and ankle biting Sauropods.

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My favourite sauropod is also the most ridiculous. The Apatosaurus.

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I designed ENTIRELY too many creatures of Kaimere to fit them all in a single post, but here’s a bunch of them. Cheers and Happy New Year!

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"Brachio Ginkgo" 🌿🦕✨
Ink, watercolor & digital

Another sauropod, my favorite among favorites to illustrate lately!

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Müller: Craniomandibular osteology of Macrocollum itaquii (Dinosauria: Sauropodomorpha) from the Late Triassic of southern Brazil https://t.co/3GKIDImS2j /7

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Results from the
Hoffstetteria, Nigersaurus, Dimetrodon teutonis (christmas edition) and Saurorhynchus.

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This morning, I asked the “Chambers Dictionary of the Unexplained” to tell me something new. It opened its pages to the mokele-mbembe, “an elusive long-necked Congolese cryptid said to resemble a living sauropod dinosaur.” 1/3

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Giant sauropods lived in polar conditions in world’s coldest region, say scientists. Evidence of the dinosaurs found at Teete locality in Yakutia, just 450 km south of the Arctic Circle https://t.co/KIoGUQiKyZ

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Last full day in the field and we had lots of fossils to move, from sauropod limb bones to sediment for screenwashing for Cretaceous microvertebrates to (unexpectedly) Pleistocene cows, deer, and horses. So we needed a little help excavating and carrying all of this out!

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Mokele-mbembe. Classic cryptid, big outdated sauropod living in Africa. Didn't know that at least one description of it gave it a horn/"single tooth".

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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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Amazing description and figuration for Macrocollum itaquii in "Craniomandibular osteology of Macrocollum itaquii (#Dinosauria: from the Late Triassic of southern Brazil" by Müller et al. 2019.

https://t.co/Lk1QBQ4wRf

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New online: Müller – Craniomandibular osteology of Macrocollum itaquii (Dinosauria: Sauropodomorpha) from the Late Triassic of southern Brazil https://t.co/7CFRIPkNfI

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Ready for another This one's a little weirder - meet Nigersaurus!

Nigersaurus was a sauropod (or a "long-neck" for the Land Before Time fans) that lived in the mid-Cretaceous. It was tiny as far as sauropods go, only a bit larger than a modern-day elephant.

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