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Castorocauda lutrasimilis, here depicted diving, was a semiaquatic mammaliform docodontid from the Tiaojishan Fm

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And now comes the part where we learn what T. rex could have look like in life. I’m really happy to have collaborated with this project by creating the concept art for the documentary

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One of my new year jobs is transforming some old Diplodocus PR (for , and Matt Wedel) into a giant mural. It'll be displayed alongside a very famous dinosaur skeleton in not too long. This image has quite a few iterations now.

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Before dinosaurs there were dinosauromorphs (although some remained living alongside dinosaurs for a while). These are most of the species that will appear in my book

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Morning warmup sketch. Head of Utahceratops. Reconstructed with a big keratinous head. One of my favorite chasmosaurine Done in for IPad Pro

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

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Quick morning warmup sketch of Inostrancevia, the largest gorgonopsid therapsid. Reconstructed with a glandular skin with folds and wrinkles. As requested by

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And because today is here is one of the Pterosaurs I’m preparing (WIP) for my book Tendaguripterus recki from the Tendaguru Fm, Late Jurassic Tanzania

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Today’s quick sketch. Baryonyx walkeri fishing lunch. Like other Spinosaurids, Baryonyx had a very elongated snout and powerful arms with very long claws. Very different from the Baryonyx that appeared recently in the trailer

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I need ichthyosaur for a book, so I've revisited an Ophthalmosaurus image not touched since 2015. Apparently it's now on holiday somewhere warm, scenic and probably expensive. Note the terrific animal/scenery ratio, which is just what you want in a crowded book.

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A couple little doodles of Halszkaraptor, the newly-published amphibious dromaeosaurid!

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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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Cold on the way to work this morning? Consider yourself lucky that you didn't live during the most extreme ice age of the last 550 My, at the end of the Ordovician Period. About 50% of marine genera went extinct, and stocks in the refrigeration industry plummeted.

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Nope, not anymore, the Haarlem specimen is now a own species, not even directly related to old Archie. Instead is closer to Here a quick, first guess on it's appearance. Another stem bird for diversity for the win!

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Looking back through old art. Here's an illustration of Cumnoria prestwichii.

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