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IT IS FINISHED. (And so is the puerta, after that lightning strike!) Thank you for celebrating my 600th follower tonight, and I hope that you had a good time!

"Puerta Strike" - Puertasaurus and Austrocheirus
Just under 4 hours. Photoshop CS6. Art ©2019 S. Dziezyk

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Procrastinating my Saturday to-do list by watching and I have to say "Fish Night" (ep. 12) is a beautiful, surrealist journey of marine The animators did a lovely job, and captured a diverse paleo fauna. Highly recommend!
(media belongs to Netflix)

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My illustration of a columbian mammoth bull! 🐘 They inhabited north america in the pleistocene epoch, and reached heights of up to 4m to the shoulder, weighing up to 10 tonnes!
print: https://t.co/petN8TCHjz

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Thomas wrote his poem about the dinosaur bones at Scabby Butte, like this Hypacrosaurus skull beautifully illustrated by for the blog post!

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Today marks the 1-year anniversary of when I 1st shared my on social media! The inaugural Instagram post was of the nektobenthic Paleozoic cephalopod Aphetoceras, so I thought I'd recreate it:

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The next blog post is out on Thursday, and features the poem that first inspired the project! Written by Geological Survey of Canada fossil hunter Thomas C. Weston, the poem is a short-and-sweet ode to Victorian ideas about dinosaurs.

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Results from the
Balaur, Scutellosaurus, Aratinga vorohuensis, Tupuxuara.

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I'll try some art right here! Platecarpus from 2016 (first mosasaur painting ever), Kourisodon from 2017, and Ectenosaurus from 2018. I have others I'd like to include, but I can't tweet them yet!

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Its been a while, but here the results from the
Manidens, Iberodactylus (new taxon), Prolibytherium and Titanichthys, giving birth.

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I hear there's a new going around, good thing I have a new sauropod! Feat. Euhelopus (2017), Patagotitan (2018) and Camarasaurus (yesterday) 🦕

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The sketch and final product of my digital piece. Simple sketch-like lineart with digital watercolor & airbrush.

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Camarasaurus lentus, one of the most common and well-known sauropod dinosaurs. Probably not much to say that you don't already know.

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It’s and here is a WIP I’m working on of a Proterosuchus which just captured a young Lystrosaurus at an Early Triassic, South African river bank. Will it consume it in the water or on land? Many details to be refined but it is getting there.

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