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More LTTAII updates just released at the transformation of giant ammonite Parapuzosia seppenradensis into a swimming ecosystem. The full image, and loads of other is available in high res for just $1 a month. https://t.co/StH0Wf6rBG

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Happy 50th birbthday Here's a little painting.

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Highlights from the taphonomy
Volgadraco, Timurlegia and Styracocephalus.

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Spinosuchus was probably similar in size to Trilophosaurus, although as you can see its tall neural spines give its back a raised hump/sail and less of the lean, iguana-like silhouette.

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I also went with a similar coloration scheme, with a striped face and patterning along the upper half of the body on a yellow-green "base". There's a possibility Spinosuchus was arboreal like its close relative, but either way I think this coloration fits.

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My second time in
This stream was especially dedicated to sea cows, which is lovely. First one is Hydrodamalis (Steller's Sea Cow), second is Culebratherium.

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Results from the sea cow
Hydrodamalis, Culebratherium (+Purussaurus), Prorastmus.

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Therocephalians are another group of therapsids that made it into the Triassic. They were probably distributed throughout Pangea during the Early Triassic. One genus (Moschorhinus) is believed to have survived the Permian extinction

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For I am opening a thread about Early Triassic tetrapod faunal assemblages. After the Permian extinction, terrestrial faunal assemblages were depauperate and most were very similar in composition. Temnospondyls were quick to diversify

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An old piece of paleoart reworked: Archaeopteryx, angling towards a dragonfly appetizer. Gouache with digital modifications.

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What an absolute whopper! The Permian sea has some big fish to catch! I wonder if an armored fish tastes good?

Personal doodle!

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For the coloration, I looked at a bunch of arboreal reptile species, large and small. It's harder than I thought to give it the loose, splotchy look of reptile coloration without losing the semblance of an actual pattern.

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Hey! I'm Stephanie, an aspiring paleoartist and scientific illustrator. My roots are in fantasy creatures, and use my zoology knowhow to make them plausible!

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