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Happy paleofriends! Here are some of my paleo invert reconstructions/illustrations from the past months! 🦋
(In order: Titanoptera, Hallucinochrysa, Coxoplectoptera, Palaeodictyoptera)

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Enjoyed reading the tweets about Lovelace’s talk on about the likelihood that Coelophysis was well insulated. Let me remind you of my reconstructions of insulated Coelophysis, also perfect for 😊

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Highlights from the Juncitarsus, Triceratops, Waharoa and Xiaotingia.

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Results from the Giant stork from Flores, Wiehenvenator, Proterogyrinus and baby diplo.

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Why do I think it's better to call a "#prosauropod" a
well, a is worth a thousand words...

...& 's new paper has 2 new paleoarts, +lots of pics AND thousands of words!! CHECK IT YO> https://t.co/0iRSw6vlFk

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For so here is a reconstruction of a foraging mob of Dimorphodon macronyx I did for my upcoming book. It is also one of my three works currently on display at the Picturing The Past exhibition

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A late start, but here's Day 1 for I've decided to combine Inktober with for a whole month of daily crocodylomorph

Day 1 is Dadagavialis, a newly named little gryposuchine gavialid from Miocene Panama, published only yesterday!

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Highlights from the
Hallucigenia, Priscomyzon, Pelagiarctos and Macroeuphratus eating ass (of Toxodon)

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Ok. I need a break from making requests. I’m honestly tempted to return into paleoart(Eotyrannus, I’m looking at you). So here’s the most recent request I made. Not really complicated. But it still was helpful for practice.
Made in

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The fossilized skeletons of pterosaurs - which look quite different from any extant flying vertebrate - baffled many early palaeontologists. One early theory suggested that pterosaurs were flying marsupials.

(Credit below)

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New at Patreon: an essay about Charles R Knight, palaeoartist extraordinaire, and the shoes I have to fill with Life through the Ages II. No pressure there, then. here shows Yutyrannus in a composition directly lifted from Knight. https://t.co/wpm54R5n9n

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1 / Happy ! Today I am sharing some of accounts. is not just an aesthetic artistic expression, but a scientific tool to understand primeval Earth.


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Apart from my regular reconstructions I am planning to include a lot of my sketches in my upcoming book. I’m trying to pack it as full of images as possible. I’ve always liked the look of sketches, regardless if they represent unfinished ideas

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Dilophosaurus cuttin’ a footloose

Apparently I’m sketching cotton-candy dinosaurs again. It’s a vicious cycle. 🦖🎨

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Happy to preview my submissions for 🦖#PicturingthePastSVP 🦖
Not sure why I hadn't done this sooner.

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Highlights from the Invertebrate Nipponites, Attercopus, Telephina and Gigatitan (yes, stupid name).

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The king is finished! Took so long but I learned a lot animating a proper walking animation for the first time!

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Highlights from the Kimberella, Ptychodus, Eocarchia, Goyocephale.

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