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#FossilFriday this week=Borealestes, a docodontan mammal from #IsleofSkye. I found this jaw a couple of years ago, one of many new specimens from this Middle #Jurassic locality (see our review of the Kilmaluag Fauna published recently: https://t.co/HbCn1UeiwF). #MesozoicMammals
Macho de Darwinopterus modularis último ejercicio del II Encuentro Virtual del arte y la ciencia de los fósiles. Voces y visiones hispanoamericanas del pasado profundo organizado por el MIC, Quito, Ecuador.
#paleoart #pterosaurs #sciart #fossilfriday
Results from the silly #paleostream (3/3)
Last but not least: Makaracetus.
#paleoart #sciart #dinosaurs #sketching #art #silly #fossilfriday
Results from the silly #paleostream (2/3)
Dinornis, Platybelodon, Hydrodamalis and Sillosuchus...
#paleoart #sciart #dinosaurs #sketching #art #silly #fossilfriday
Results from the silly #paleostream (1/3) All done in 10 min each.
Silesaurus, Jeholornis, Tsintaosaurus and Stomatosuchus...
#paleoart #sciart #dinosaurs #sketching #art #silly #fossilfriday
It’s #FossilFriday, so let’s dive into the new #Deinosuchus paper and my accompanying illustration. There’s a lot of material to cover, so get comfy. Unless otherwise noted, all images are either by me or from Cossette and Brochu (2020).
#dinosaurs probably could not emit mammalian sounds (such as lion-style roars) because their anatomy didn't allow it, so we must infer a correct sound basing ourselves of phylogenetic bracketing and modern animals examples! #scicomm #FossilFriday https://t.co/YA4LanMb8p
Let us take a closer look at the different plant structures that form a Glossopteris tree. These trees were dominant in the Permian and stood 30m in height. Let us start from the bottom of the tree and work our way up (4/12) #Botany2020 #FossilFriday #blackinnature #BlackAFINSTEM
Overview of how multibody dynamics analysis can be applied to palaeontological studies https://t.co/cGUGVVD2zy #FossilFriday @PalaeoStephan @wileyearthspace
#Fossilfriday: New (Beelzebufo) and old (Zhangheotherium) sketches for #paleostream
#FossilFriday Draw-a-saw: #SteveWeatherillBooks
How to draw a T- Rex #dinosaur
https://t.co/lUcqYVdRuT
For #FossilFriday, since I know @Sketchy_raptor was also talking about this a while ago too, here's a handy guide to drawing theropod arms! #SciArt
#FossilFriday again, #scicom and #sciart need more bad puns, and I've come here on the #internet to change that. Rugops wants you to buy its merch here: https://t.co/0ejMZp5LTx
#Paleoart of Plateosaurus for #FossilFriday. The hindlimb looks odd because it has a large Psittacosaurus-style membrane between the lower leg and body. This is speculative, but there's no reason to think Psittacosaurus had a monopoly on limb patagia among non-volant dinosaurs.
Look at these lovelies!
Newly described species of extinct giant pigeon, Tongoenas burleyi, lived on Pacific Islands for 60,000 yrs gulping fruit and dispersing large seeds, but was extinct within 200 yrs of human arrival, about 2,850 yrs ago #FossilFriday
(📸 Danielle Byerley)
Okay one more #dinosaur drawing for #FossilFriday Here is a Titanoceratops! Colors are based off of Hornbills :)
Sharing another old piece for #FossilFriday. Ohio has some amazing cloudscapes, so this is a study I did one evening. I really liked it and ended up adding two sparring Bajdasaurus to the scene #paleoart #OriginalContentArtist #cloudscapes
Our more recent paper about Algora site, rich in terrestrial vertebrates, including #dinosaurs.
"#Cenomanian vertebrates from #Algora (central #Spain): #New data on the establishment of the European Upper #Cretaceous continental #faunas" - https://t.co/CJLS8ZJW0r
#fossilfriday
Individual assets from the bigger picture... at this rate I might get it done by #fossilfriday