In 1896 palaeontologists discovered compelling evidence that prehistoric therianthropomegafauna celebrated Midwinter festivals, when a cave painting was unearthed showing a weremammoth, woolywererhino, giant weresloth & other palaeolithic werebeings conducting a ritual ice dance.

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The Haplocanthosaurus presentation from the 1st Palaeo Virtual Congress is now a PeerJ Preprint https://t.co/6mf7jrbOTZ

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Palaeontologists encourage us to be patient and understanding during Dinolescence. At the same time, Rex really is being just awful.
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Thalassodromeus sethi overhaul, thanks to It did not take as long as expected. This will star as the main Subject of my first Blog Post. It also is my favorite Pterosaur.

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For here's a sneak peek at the I'll be exhibiting at the free public evening event on Dec 18th. Register here if you want to turn up: https://t.co/dama3O0doV. Art shows juv Gastoris, juv Tyrannosaurus, a Miocene vulture, and Rebellatrix.

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Palaeoloxodon namadicus can be called a few things- the Asian-straight-tusked elephant, or the Sangauni elephant - "small" is not one of them. This colossus would have looked down at Tyrannosaurus and outweighed its fair share of sauropods.

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I wanted to find a plant to coincide with so here's the closest thing I could find - a

A very striking Sphenopteris artemisiifolia from 'Illustrations of fossil plants' (1877)

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A few more highlights from yesterday’s museum tour.

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Highlights from the Megalograptus (pierced), termites and alvarezsaurs (innards), Bracycrus (long) and Daspletosaurus (damaged).

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A sleepy P. palaeosinensis hanging out in a tree. (Blatant artistic liberties taken). This was something I did in late 2017 that I still really like.

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Highlights from the A Cryptoclidus for (mither), Isotelus, Plagisternum and Proburnetia.

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Highlights from the Don't forget the release stream on Wednesday! We have here Harapagornis, Acanthorhina, Spinops and Hamipterus.

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Highlights from the Release of the book is coming near and it seems like it enhances the quality of the pictures.
Enhydriodon, Dendrorhynchoides, Josepheartigasia and Amurosaurus (licking clay).

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Happy paleofriends! Here are some of my paleo invert reconstructions/illustrations from the past months! 🦋
(In order: Titanoptera, Hallucinochrysa, Coxoplectoptera, Palaeodictyoptera)

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Highlights from the Juncitarsus, Triceratops, Waharoa and Xiaotingia.

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Results from the Giant stork from Flores, Wiehenvenator, Proterogyrinus and baby diplo.

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In honor of Junchang Lü, I painted this watercolour portrait of “the mud dragon”, one of the oviraptorids he discovered during his prolific career as a palaeontologist.

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Highlights from the
Hallucigenia, Priscomyzon, Pelagiarctos and Macroeuphratus eating ass (of Toxodon)

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