Results from the After the annual exhibition of the art academy I'm back in action.
Mirarce, Gigantoproductus, Bajadasaurus and Pterodacylus.

48 204

: le nouveau qui fait sensation !
Il a 140 Ma, est argentin et a sur ses vertèbres cervicales des épines neurales impressionnantes : extrêmement développées et orientées vers l'avant.

Source : https://t.co/PsbL3hI7DG via

3 9

Billet bien senti sur les interprétations hâtives et sur le tout nouveau sauropode qui vient de sortir! https://t.co/QxkvEusZSR

5 9

Absolutely wild neural spines of the neck vertebrae of this new sauropod, Bajadasaurus, from Argentina.
https://t.co/dM7WjI6BIH

17 45

New sauropod dinosaur w/super long cervical neural spines! Very cool, but important to note only one long-spined vertebra is preserved--most of neck reconstruction is hypothetical (although plausible). Great skull w/this fossil, also...lots of useful data!
https://t.co/1oBlkIIKbI

48 115

Check out Bajadasaurus pronuspinax by Gallina et al! That is a bifid beast. What the hell is up with those neural spines (taphonomic?)?! Finally, another taxon that will help us figure out what the heck Amargasaurus-like sauropods were doing with their nuchal ligament.

88 318

A new long-spined from sheds light on defense system (via )
https://t.co/Kx4HWNKuz8

Where is my sauropod squad at, & ?!

12 35

The neck is composed of an astonishing 17 vertebrae, surpassing most sauropods! It was thus probably somewhat flexible, & arose either through sexual selection or exploiting some ecological niche (upper mid-level browsing?)

1 9

This is probably one of the most interesting publications concerning the world of sauropodomorphs this year. Welcome to itaquii we need to found one of like this
https://t.co/W2nMtbwTqc

6 12

Continuing with the series of illustrations of baby dinosaurs I was commissioned to do for a children´s book. Starting on this piece showing some hatchling sauropods. WIP (very early stages)

28 183

The Early Jurassic saw an explosion in the diversity of sauropodomorphs, including the appearance of numerous giant species. Here are the taxa from two of five Early Jurassic formations that will be featured in my in-prep book (out sometime next year)

45 144

Palaeoloxodon namadicus can be called a few things- the Asian-straight-tusked elephant, or the Sangauni elephant - "small" is not one of them. This colossus would have looked down at Tyrannosaurus and outweighed its fair share of sauropods.

42 112

Sarmientosaurus musacchioi //

It had a small brain, but its massive eye sockets indicated a sharp vision, a unique discovery among the sauropods. Due to their gigantic size, sauropods are rarely preserved and found as a complete animal.

26 92

New Brazilian sauropodomorph: Bagualosaurus agudoensis https://t.co/bxiRxLw8Eu

4 16

"Brachio Grove" 🌲🦕🌲

I originally created this illustration just to go on silk scarves, but I found that it looks great on other clothing & stuff too. Brachiosaurus is a perennial favorite of mine...sauropods for all seasons, I say!
https://t.co/VTe4aoeone

0 0

Day 10: Amargasaurus. A Sauropod that could galloping like a rhino.

0 4

day 10 with an Amargasaurus sketch! I love sauropods with strange adaptations like massive spikes.

2 9

Day 10 Small for a sauropod, this early cretaceous Dino is best identified by parallel large spines protruding from its neck and back. Once thought to be skin sails, they are now believed to be spikes.

2 6