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Learn how to draw #dinosaurs with world-renowned paleoartist Danielle Dufault at this weekend's #DinoFest @goCMNH! Danielle will be holding drawing workshops for all ages from 10am - noon. https://t.co/iuW3vUhdoh #sciart #CLE #thisisCLE
#spinosaurus running along the floor of a cretaceous estuary. #paleoart #dinosaur #dinosaurs @DrawDinovember
More #Pterosaurs. My slightly revised version of Eudimorphodon ranzii, a basal pterosaur from the Late Triassic, Zorzino Fm 🇮🇹 #paleoart
20 #paleoart in 20 days, No.12: "Double Death." A: Paralititan original. B: Limaysaurus test. C: Rebbachisaurus, following Henderson 2015.
A late #SundayFishSketch of Erfoudichthys, from the Cretaceous of Morocco #Paleoart #PharaohFish #Hipsterbeard #DamnTypos
A late #SundayFish sketch of Erfoudichthys, from the Cretaceous of Morocco #Paleoart #PharaohFish #Hipsterbeard
There is no Brooke, only ZUUL!! #dinovember #Dinovember2017 #drawdinovember #dinosaur #paleoartist #paleontology #FossilFriday
20 #paleoart in 20 days, No.8: "A Lesson Learned," featuring Sophie the #Stegosaurus at @NHM_London. #sciart
Scleromochlus muscle study. Sometimes I forget what weird anatomy this little thing has. #paleoart
#paleoart of Arctodus simus! Meant to be more of a fur study than anything though, to be honest.
#paleoart #Foreyiamaxkuhni #Foreyia for FishFriday. https://t.co/P37OI1oYa4 Love it! (+Triassic reef)
Playing w Rhomaleosaurus musculature based on @AdamStuartSmith's skeletal. Not confident about my results, but here's the outcome. #paleoart
Tetrapods of the Kayenta Formation, Early Jurassic, USA 🇺🇸 with very interesting taxa like Dilophosaurus #paleoart https://t.co/Si059geerb
#Triceratops portrait with speculative ridged horns...#dinosaur #dinosaurs #paleoart #prehistoric #art
If you'd like a hi-res printable version of this Nyctosaurus #paleoart, you can get it for $1 at Patreon. $1! https://t.co/zMbmrU2gBJ
Smilodon aka the Saber-Toothed Tiger! There is a theory they had lips over their teeth #inktober2017 #paleoart #illustration #Inktober
There are five (possibly six!!) species of Martinavis, all known only from humeri. This could be any of them. #paleoart