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The Early Jurassic saw an explosion in the diversity of sauropodomorphs, including the appearance of numerous giant species. Here are the taxa from two of five Early Jurassic formations that will be featured in my in-prep book (out sometime next year)

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Gonna make two of those, for paleoart and fanart
I guess I'm getting more better at atmosphere and less boring poses

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Mosasaurus hoffmani and Hesperornis feeding on a baitball. It shares a bit of unintentional resemblance with ’s “Bearpaw Giants”, but his is painting is significantly bette. If you are reading this Henry, got any pointers?

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This is the largest terrestrial mammal of all time, surpassing even Paraceratherium (the record-holder for quite some time) in size by coming in at an estimated shoulder height of 5.2 meters (17.1 feet) and a body weight of 22 tonnes (24.3 short tons).

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Palaeoloxodon namadicus can be called a few things- the Asian-straight-tusked elephant, or the Sangauni elephant - "small" is not one of them. This colossus would have looked down at Tyrannosaurus and outweighed its fair share of sauropods.

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Two Aerosteon which have scaled a tree in order to ambush a Titanosaur.

Original post: https://t.co/GWg3tjGKVM

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Loganellia, a jawless thelodont w/ a square body & distinctive covering of spiny scales (that I prolly made too large). Gave it a coloration befitting its likely habitat of shallow coastal waters or reefs.

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3 sarcopterygian fish from the Silurian. From the top: Guiyu oneiros, Megamastax, and Psarolepis. 2/3 of these were pretty big predators of the Silurian seas, with Guiyu reaching about 13in while Megamastax is estimated at around 1m (3.28ft)

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...Epediendrosaurus (zesty), Graciliraptor (volant) and Beipiaosaurus (fabolous).

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We finished in tonight's Khaan (coiled, or curly), Ovoo (alarmed), Andalgalornis (grim)

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I've gained a lot of followers lately, so here's a bit more about me! I'm a Computer Graphics Artist from Bristol - I love illustrating , and characters, and streaming tabletop games! I'm a dog person and love meeting new people in the community!

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Day 30: Scelidosaurus finds a turtle sitting in the shade. I had a lot of fun this month (even if it was exhausting) and super happy with (most of) the results!

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Hightlights from the Rubidgea (thief), Caelestioventus (jump), Lisovicia (enormous), Hypsognathus (quarrelsome).

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This was the first Cenozoic mammal I've ever done (digital or traditional!) and adding shading/texture to a smooth-skinned animal was quite the challenge! I learned a lot and can't wait to tackle cetaceans again.

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It was about 21-23 feet long, and unlike its living counterpart had a pronounced snout rather than a gigantic battering ram head. Loved adding the scratches/scars, I think it really brings it to life.

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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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