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Results from the Flocking Together
Tanystropheus, Ambulocetus, Bison priscus, Inostrancevia.

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flocking together
Tanystropheus
Ambulocetus
Bison priscus
Inostrancevia

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and with digital drawing back, I can draw digitally in

Bison priscus (painting edition) and Inostracevia

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A bit of temporal mob backfill. This lovely chap is the Permian gorgonopsid Rubidgea. Coming soon.

Discord: https://t.co/ccLCnOYrgq
Mod: https://t.co/Y6NJDxbpgZ

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I gotta say, paleontology fans have been eating well with the last two generation's pseudo-legendaries.

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day 25 : Uranocentrodon
And so, we arrive at the final stretch of there for, it's time for a surprisingly large from the late Permian of Africa

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Heya guys, If you could help a dawg out and reply to this thread to (maybe) get twitter dev's attention on the age lock bug thing that would be super helpful! (I would like to return!)
https://t.co/0noWrWo2o7


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Happy - Just published - A transitional species of Russell, 1970 from the Judith River Formation of eastern

Read the full article https://t.co/HWid3M9T79

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Wow! The first Fossil Fracas art in… a long time alright.

Jowls the Smilodon. Based on that whole covered sabre thing. More about that eventually.

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Some ink whale sketches made for the NHMLA story map project.

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Anurognathus! A tiny pterosaur from Late Jurassic Germany with a frog-like mouth that flew after insects like a nightjar!
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Doodling some marine paleofauna over fossils while listening to a lecture on marine paleobiology (im havin a great time rn) 😄

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I'm a few days behind on as my classes wrap up and get busier, but I couldn't miss -- it's my favorite dinosaur, after all.

Coloration here based on my childhood toy dinosaur who I named Anthony.

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heres an artwork
look at all the silly creatures that lived in south texas back in the ice age
drawn for competition

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📝 Fairlingtonia from the Lower of Basin, Northwest and its radiation in 🇨🇳

♦️ Du et al, Journal of and
🔗 https://t.co/KdzepMhfgj

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Paleo Fact!

Dzungariotherium (Dzungaria Beast) is a paracerathere from Oligocene China! It's one of the largest known land mammals to date! Compared to fellow large paracerathere, Paraceratherium, its teeth and head were actually proportionally larger, - (1/2)

Art by Yu Chen!

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