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As you might have noticed.... I think non-pterodactyloid pterosaurs are rather neat.
thank you for the 2 second lag Antro!
I go by Petite Paleoartist informally and Sauriazoicillus formally! I'm an amateur paleoartist who specialises in dinosaurs, pterosaurs and ammonoids. (im tryna extend into fish tho)
tagging @fishboy86164577 @FYutyrannus @GabiVintescu https://t.co/8S4HflTGVN
thank you so much for the lag Lori!
I go by Petite Paleoartist informally and Sauriazoicillus formally! I'm an amateur paleoartist who specialises in dinosaurs, pterosaurs and ammonoids. (im tryna extend into fish tho)
tagging @LancianIdolatry @aldrich_kia @crabba1t https://t.co/RFfiy1mYR8
Dearc (green), as it compares to other non-pterodactyloid pterosaurs [not to scale]
#AvianReptiles known as #pterosaurs lived in North America 84-86 million yrs ago. #Pteranodon was an important part of the Animal Kingdom that lived in & around the Western Interior Seaway that covered much of #Colorado. Shale on Dinosaur Ridge formed from that ancient seafloor.
Guidraco. I feel like everything I draw is an experiment with process, lol. This was very straightforward, minimal brush use, very few layers. I love pterosaurs, they're as familiar as they are strange. As usual, not an expert, anatomical critique welcome!
Let me get this straight:
-Reptile
-Flies on wings of skin
-Toothy (most of the time)
-Comes with or without a tail
-Sometimes has head adornments
Yeah, pterosaurs are dragons but real.
In all the #PrehistoricPlanet excitement, a new Azhdarchid pterosaur from South America slipped through the cracks! Meet the 86 million year old "Dragon of Death" - #Thanatosdrakon! #pterosaurs #paleontology
https://t.co/hTAtLDumWU
barbaridactylus boyfriend for myself. He's totally dating this other guy. I love pterosaurs so much
https://t.co/k2rtOcREAq
@KurtMNehrbass The eyes look tiny on these giant pterosaurs, not because they are particularly small but because the skull of these animals were around 3 meters long.
Night 2 at #pint22 in Edinburgh was all about paleontology for me; great talks, great pints, great fun!
📷 Credit to Natalia Jagielska, who's enthusiasm for Pterosaurs was incredible
Very specific thing that I absolutely love. Illustrations of pterosaurs transitioning from decomposition to taphonomy.
[🎨by Rudolf Hima; Jack Wood; Mark Witton; Sergey Krasovskiy]
Revisionist Paleotwit: "Muh concept art!"
The novels: Chameleon dinos, frog-vision Rex, Rex & raptors with a forked snake tongue, over-sized raptors, venemous dinos
The films: Over-sized raptors, frilled Dilo, frog-vision Rex, naked pterosaurs with teeth https://t.co/ffZCsavjTG
The Pteros families expand with the addition of Lagerpeton. Paleontologists think that animals like lagerpetids might be ancestors of pterosaurs.
New book illustration by @BenkeArt
https://t.co/LjZmw5qOOg
#paleoart #sciart #pterosaurs
Chart of the Dinosaurs and Pterosaurs of Late Maastrichtian Laramidia.
Kaimi in the Adventure Time style for today. (Along with a Quetzalcoatlus, best known as one of the largest flying pterosaurs that lived during the age of the dinosaurs).
P.S: Congrats on 200 followers, @NobodyTriple!