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WIP. Ericiolacerta parva, one of the few Terocephalians that survived into the Early Triassic. Fremouw Fm, Induan/Olenekian, Antarctica 🇦🇶 are usually recovered as the sister clade to cynodonts. Reconstructed with fur as suggested by

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Snow sliding Saurornitholestes sp from prince creek formation. This one is colored after scrub jay.

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WIP Leptonectes sp, Posidonia Shale (Early Jurassic, Germany). One of the 27 ichthyopterygian taxa that I will include in my upcoming book I would like to see what think of these

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And another pycnodont! This genus, Stenoprotome, is mostly known for dorsally preserved parts of the head, but in combination with the few lateral preserved parts, and material from related genera, they let us paint an absurd picture.

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I've noticed that we often restore the babies of extinct animals with proportions much like our own tubby, dumpy offspring. This doesn't always fit fossil data, as evidenced by surprisingly leggy Protoceratops hatchlings (snout-vent c. 10 cm).

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of Schizooura lii, a funky Aptian-age euornithine from Jiufotang with a split tail fan. Textures are underwhelming for the amount of time they took, but hopefully it works ok! Done for https://t.co/DCXKXQEJQ3.

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Let's continue. Gladiopycnodus is probably the best when you search for some alien spaceship inspiration, the armored belly and back, long rostrum and of course the huge anal spines can't be ignored.

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We recently finished up with enantiornitheans on a-dinosaur-a-day (newly named taxa aside), and after doing for 27 of them, here are some of my personal favourite illustrations!

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New blog post for Can we predict the horn shapes of fossil animals? Perhaps, with enough data, we have more insight on horn sheath shape than we realised. Stars Triceratops, because it's a post about horns. Also features new

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HERMANOS BRACHIOSAURUS(UN MACHO Y DOS HEMBRAS)

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Playing with Clip Studio on my IPad Pro. Quick 5 minute sketch. Adult Carnotaurus “bull”. Because even when I’m supposed to be relaxing I have to draw 😅

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I uploaded the non-revised pic earlier. This is the correct one: It’s so here is my recon of Amblotherium gracilis, a therian dryolestid mammal from the Late Jurassic Morrison Fm (Brushy Basin mb) CO USA 🇺🇸. It lived alongside animals like Stegosaurus

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Very few work on fish regularly, but even clades you would think are pretty normal can have amazing members, and in the case of pycnodonts we actually have several families of super weird fish. Rostropycnodus is just one of the medium weird guys.

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