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Today's is not gonna be about but These were some of the images I made for 's awesome project about teaching to kids in a fun way and having artists translate their drawings into fleshed-out creatures: https://t.co/IpPkr8UZlP

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Quick sketch/speed paint of the weird Pleistocene South American liptoptern: Macrauchenia. Usually reconstructed with a trunk, this was most likely not present as the front of the snout is completely covered by bone (unlike in trunked animals)

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Sometimes I like to throw plausible speculation to the wind and reconstruct with coloration inspired by flags:

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American mastodon! This was fun to draw and will certainly do more prehistoric beasts!!

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The very rocky process in coloring Teraterpeton. Went from “jungle demon” to “caramel latte” to the final result (“plague doctor iguana”?)

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So like....WHAT IF? Smilodon fatalis...but with serious lips ya'll. Definitely less elegant than the conventional take.

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Here are both two of my first - and one of my last pieces, all featuring the Devonian placoderm and apex predator Dunkleosteus terrelli.
The first 2 donein 2015 for https://t.co/d23noXI8Qf
The latter done a few weeks ago for another client.

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A pair of velociraptors to help round out the Tweetstorm! Thanks to all who have posted work and who liked/RT'd my stuff. It was a blast seeing all the amazing art out there! 💖

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Parasaurolophus! The crest on its head was believed to grow as long as 6 feet. Imagine carrying a 6 foot horn on your head all day. I'd be making all the noise 😂

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For the final day of these posters is how my way of presenting evolutionary trees started. It is something I really enjoy doing. In here you can see Centrosaurine Ceratopsids, Ornithomimosaurs and Alvarezsaurs, Dromaeosaurs and Wessex Fm

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T-rex probably looked this goofy. I know it, you know it, everyone knows it.

Sketchbook: https://t.co/thXgSvOyMD

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Palaeoloxodon namadicus is likely the biggest land mammal to exist. I imagine if they existed today, the space between their tusks would be a pretty sweet place to set up a hammock. Just watch out for that trunk, its a tickler.

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