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the eye's coming along. I need your professional opinions, critique

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Day 27: Sexually dimorphic Nothronychus. Yeah, I know I'm behind again, but there's only like 3 drawings left.

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Normally, i dare not leave my comfort zone in what i can draw, but ya'll keep putting out so many paleopieces that I just had to try. My take on a scarred male Allosaurus.

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A Tenontosaurus eating a Deinonychus chick - possibly because there is no other food around, and possibly to gain nutrients the Tenontosaurus cannot gain from eating plants alone.

Original post: https://t.co/8mc3GAG1M7

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I used the skeletal provided by the beautifully comprehensive paper by Asier Larramendi. It has such a tall skull and nearly-vertical forehead. I gave it green eyes, maybe as a recessive trait?

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Here's my recent illustration of the new pterosaur we described. Coloborhynchus fluviferox. Pretty chuffed with it I have to say!

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Permian landscape (Changhsingian) from Lodève's remains near la Lieude. France.

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Late night thoughts: if the BatCave had space for a stem-elephant, Alfred might’ve spent his days shoveling this Gomphotherium’s dung 🤭🤧🐘💩👴🏻

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Day 26: A Sinosaurus tries to ward a tiny Panguraptor from his recent quarry with a fit of hissing and biting.

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Meet Zygolophodon, bearer of perhaps the largest tusks of any animal living or extinct. This massive proboscidean was one of the biggest land mammals EVER, and otherwise differed from living elephants in having a longer body and proportionally smaller head.

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Day 25
Prompt:

Hmm... I'm not sure I've ever illustrated that taxa.

OH WAIT. I totally have.

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Well, this year i couldn’t find the time to do the complete challenge, however it would be a real shame to not post anything.

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Gomphotherium, a proboscidean from the Miocene and Pleistocene of Europe, Asia, Africa and North America. Unlike its distant modern relatives, Gomphotherium had 4 tusks: 2 longer ones on the upper jaw, and two shorter, shovel-like ones on the lower jaw.

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As expected I couldn’t stop thinking about the newly described GIANT dicynodont Lisowicia, and started sketching. I imagined a couple of them on an tranquil Triassic afternoon surrounded by coelophysioid dinosaurs and probably a large temnospondyl

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