Here's what i done in today's
- An Resting Tyranntitan, just vibeing, and yes, those rocks looks bad).
- An Inostrancevia yawning in the morning, one of my best draws until now i must say.

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Wrapping up the sketch of
Carcharodontosaurus dinosaur skull study.

hype!

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Just in time for A new review about the integration of marine biology & oceanography using sediment cores! https://t.co/1Y2Umu4eIq

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Microraptor, Jeholornis, Ambopteryx and Eoconfuciusornis Here are some Paravian I did for the latest episode of Breakthrough series about bird evolution with paleontologist Jingmai O’Connor. They got animated! https://t.co/51IgA8SQ33

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In our phyl-analysis, we recovered Siroccopteryx close to Tropeognathus (as et al.), but also the 🇦🇺anhanguerids Ferrodraco & Mythunga in a new clade now named Tropeognathinae. Here a detail of Tropeognathus and a life restoration by

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Here are two of the reconstructions I was commissioned to do for this video pice. One is Microraptor and the other one is Jeholornis. Each element (for example head, tail, upper arm, etc) was done in a separate layer so it could be animated by Luke! https://t.co/gi4lCbCJEx

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Introducing Eodesmus condoni, a new desmatophocid seal from Oregon, just in time for Huge shoutout to for the excellent work. Check out the full pub for more!
https://t.co/yTLbeUZKVB

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It's What could be better than a nice little velociraptor episode of with the most famous juggler in the world, Penn Jillette! Here he is calling into question 'Survival Of The Fittest'. Listen to the rest here: https://t.co/Nncw2gAoKI

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Wow! New sauropod paper! The full description of appendicular skeleton! by Otero et al. (2020) =)

YEAH!!



https://t.co/TgFpFfVQev

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Dinosaurs did it first.

Edmontosaurus FTW. I helped advise on this awesome paleoart for the new mag.

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Cute tyrannosaur (Gorgosaurus) for 💕🦖

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Preview of some of the theropod Dinosaur skull sketches I've been working on. Lots of teeth!

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The first drawing of an Otodus tooth was published in 1554 by French geographer André Thevet 🦈
https://t.co/AZXyjCEgh5

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A beautifully complete and pristine specimen of Ornithomimus (TMP 1995.110.1) preserving feather impressions and everything to lift your spirit on this grim

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It's and I'm getting the first episode of next week's New Series of TERRIBLE LIZARDS Podcast ready! If you like catch up on https://t.co/7E6d6fliAI or find us on your podcast app!

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An early illustration, it's a different approach. It's twilight, a meteor enters and lit up the sky.

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Sinoceratops was a type of ceratopsid that lived in China 73 million years ago. It is unique (and awesome) for having a row of hornlets that curve forwards along its frill.
[🎨: Raul Ramos]

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