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Results from the stream!
Stegotetrabelodon (giving birth), Barytherium and Numidotherium (yes, it is that weird)
Also: Sketch of the night by Chomatopyge.
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Results from the
Mystriosaurus, Hylonomus, Magnapaulia and Garagnornis.

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The Thylacine went extinct in 1936 when the last known individual died in a cage at a zoo. It is also known as the Tasmanian tiger, once native to Australia, Tasmania, and New Guinea. I’m not sure if I can really tag this one under paleoart, but whatever

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Paleoart by Zdenek Burian, Charles R. Knight, John Siddick, and Paul Bonner.

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Speed paint Paleoart of a two-and-a-half-ceratops.

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Beaks have appeared separately numerous times in tetrapod evolution. I have depicted 5 examples here: dicynodonts (top left), pantestudines (center), rhynchosaurs (top right), shuvosaurid pseudosuchians (bottom left) and ceratopsian dinosaurs (bottom right)

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New post out tomorrow! "The Petrified Fern" by Mary Bolles Branch is about how time may reveal the worth of an apparently "useless" thing, like a very small fern. Featuring super awesome guest art by !

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This description of a new species of phytosaur made a bit of a 💦splash💦 when it was first published back in May, but if you missed it check it out now in our September issue: https://t.co/UpyNDLwppI | Copyright:

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Terminando la ilustración del Dunklosteus, toca hacer otras dos esta semana si es que alcanzo, una al menos.

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Two digital morning sketches for today´s Portraits of Europejara (left) and Thalassodromeus (right), two Cretaceous that possessed large, distinctive crests.

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Hypothetical Walking With Dinosaurs II art: Episode 2, Blue Lias Formation, England, 199 million years ago.
From top left: Plesiosaurus, Temnodontosaurus, Ichthyosaurus, Dimorphodon, Scelidosaurus, Sarcosaurus, Palaeospinax, Coroniceras.

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I got some toned sketch paper and some new pens, so took a couple hours to sketch out a stylized subsequently colored in Photoshop.

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A Tyrannosaurus rex chillin in a dark forested area.


Oh lord my hand hurts.

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Yutyrannus huali is an early relative of T. rex known from fossils which preserve impressions of feathers covering most of its body. This is another of the dinosaur recons I have recently licensed to a museum in The Netherlands

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For my first post on this the fantastic appendages of Anomalocaris magnabasis! Unlike Anomalocaris canandensis, A. magnabasis had a bunch of thin “spinules” projecting from the front side of each spine, used to help snare soft prey.

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A redraw of “Hurdia megamouth”, an as of yet undescribed species of Hurdiid currently being worked on. As my personal nickname for it suggests, it’s mouth was massive. Excited for the description.

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While scowering the ocean silt of Marble Canyon, a lone is suddenly surprised by the appearance of Zacanthoides, a trilobite that had quickly emerged from the silt and attacked the Hurdiid.

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