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Today’s warmup sketch, Patriofelis, a oxyaenid creodont from Eocene North America. Suggested by

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A series of plesiosaur for Jurassic marine species Attenborosaurus and Plesiosaurus, and the coastal/freshwater adapted Leptocleidus. It's very cool to think some plesiosaurs would be visible in rivers, lakes and estuaries.

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xD a colorful fossilsona for a friend.

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In 2009, the world's only juvenile was discovered in by crew at the . I was able to see and help excavate this specimen on my first dig. It was...incredible seeing it in the monument before it was excavated.

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For Amazing specimen of two Seymouria (Permian amphibians) from the Bromacker quarry in Germany. I recently had the opportunity to visit the collections where these guys were stored, and they are just one example of many cool fossils that were found at the quarry.

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The skull of Diabloceratops eatoni from Grand Staircase - Escalante National Monument, a region that needs to be protected

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I am super loving the beta of and I love the guy who sells you lamps

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This is the living fossil I drew today, an echidna. They are mammals and lay eggs. Awesome.

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Water colour of fossils painted today.

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This week I'm going to draw living fossils. Behold the horseshoe crab.

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The largest land mammal ever was MASSIVE!!! This is the 30 million year old Paraceratherium! (Image left H. Osborn: Right via Wiki)

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Deinonychus killing claw and portion of skull with teeth. The real inspiration for the 'raptors' in With excellent reconstruction (with feathers) by

Material at the Yale Peabody Museum.

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+ = Black Fossil? Meet the 'Black skull' KNM-WT 17000 Paranthropus aethiopicus from West Turkana, Kenya (got dark due to fossilization in a manganese-rich soil). Original (photo by Robert I.M. Campbell) & reconstruction (Paul Szpak).

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I've noticed that we often restore the babies of extinct animals with proportions much like our own tubby, dumpy offspring. This doesn't always fit fossil data, as evidenced by surprisingly leggy Protoceratops hatchlings (snout-vent c. 10 cm).

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New blog post for Can we predict the horn shapes of fossil animals? Perhaps, with enough data, we have more insight on horn sheath shape than we realised. Stars Triceratops, because it's a post about horns. Also features new

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Here's a neanderthal skull fragment trawled from the bottom of the north sea https://t.co/TSGnga7Aoe

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WIP. My take on the basal abelisaur Eoabelisaurus mefi from the Cañadon Asfalto Formation - Middle Jurassic (Oxfordian) Argentina 🇦🇷. Already looking VERY abelisaurid! Look at that head!

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