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I have to give thanks to for giving me the confidance to draw my paleoart in my skill, instead of trying to do a realistic piece, which is far beyond my current skill level. Also do you think their would have been a cheek flap with mouth closed?

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Nothing to see here, just another mossy branch... definitely not something a pterosaur would find tasty

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Whenever I'm not obsessed with creating I'm obsessed with the myths of and the great

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The I created for 's brand new rhamphorhynchid taxon Klobiodon rochei. This was a big animal for the Middle Jurassic with a 2 m wingspan, a robust jaw and some awesome teeth. Read about it (and more about Mike's work) here: https://t.co/11uIsQegzp

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Very rough first attempt at a size chart here, I pretty much eyeballed it based on skeletals, etc. Mostly wanted to see what they all looked like together!

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My FINAL proboscidean is Mammuthus primigenius, aka the woolly mammoth. This is one of the most popular of extinct organisms, serving as the iconic "mascot" to the Cenozoic. It is characterized by its instantly recognizable shaggy coat and long, strongly-curving tusks.

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'Four Hungry Chicks'
A desperate Velociraptor mother looking for food for her four hungry chicks.

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We had a interview with Lucas Attwell tonight! In the mean time I did a few more Crystal Palace animals on the Help to save these early paleoart masterpieces! You see here diycnodonts, Megatherium, Mosasaurus and a teleosaur, crazy bastard!

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Thalassodromeus sethi overhaul, thanks to It did not take as long as expected. This will star as the main Subject of my first Blog Post. It also is my favorite Pterosaur.

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I may not be done with dinovember yet ( I blame reallife stuff on this. My office is in a very busy place rn ) But allow me to post what I finished in time

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Results from the Crystal Palace Help to bring Benjamin W. Hawkins creations back to their former glory, I jumped ahead and tried to immerse myself a little into a Victorian paleoartist, you can donate here: https://t.co/NjoY1xKZA0

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Only three groups of Synapsids/therapsids survived the end-Permian mass extinction event into the Early Triassic: dicynodonts (top), therocephalians (center), and cynodonts (bottom). Only the latter (our relatives) survived into the Jurassic.

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Rough color block vs final; thank god for so I don't have to waste paper on a bunch of rough sketches before I find something I like. I was inspired by the vibrance of extant sea turtles, which are never just plain brown or green

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FUN FACT: Ocepechelon was just one of 2 GIANT, highly-specialized from the Late Cretaceous of Morocco. Meet Alienochelys, the "yin" to Ocepechelon's "yang"

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