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I’m a trans paleoartist and comic artist.

Trans people aren’t a threat. We aren’t a debate. We’re human beings that just want to go about our lives.

Trans rights are human rights!

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joined the flocking together after a few months of busy school, drew a birb, then proceeds to fall asleep through the rest of the stream

and due to that aforementioned oopsie I really only got Proapteryx done lmao :p

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mioceratodus gregoryi snacking on a baby wallabe in Miocene Australia

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Results of today’s A Proapteryx mother and easily distracted chick, a Jehelopterus embracing its inner Batman, a Styxosaurus suffering a bad jaw injury, and an Embolotherium about to sneeze.

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Results from the Flocking
Proapteryx ridng on a Moa
Suportive Jeholopterus and snack
Styxosaurus catching a pteranodontid
Embolotherium dating game. Do you chose Grangeri or Andrewsi?

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Other sketches of questionable quality featuring Proapteryx, Jehelopterus, and the freak mammal that is Embolotherium

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Results from the Flocking
Proapteryx, Jeholopterus, Styxosaurus, Embolotherium.

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flocking together

Proapteryx
Jeholopterus
Styxosaurus
Embolotherium

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Paleo Fact!

Sahitisuchus (Brave Vrocodile) is a sebecid from Eocene Brazil! It's believed to have been partially adapted for an semi-aquatic lifestyle! It had traits like a flattened and wide skull that is more akin to the skulls of aquatic- (1/3)

Art by Júlia d'Oliveira!

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Miragaia has the longest neck relative to its body size of all stegosaurs! This allows this armored animal to reach higher sources of food not normally accessible to other dinosaurs.

You can find our Miragaia within the Mesozoic Base Camp of the 🌿

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As a triassic dicynodont once said, "If you're good at something, never do it for free." So I made a coprolitepost and put it on a t-shirt (and other stuff) for you to buy, thereby paying me, just as the prophecy foretold!
https://t.co/oM8OZ4cLZu

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Day 31 - Tyrannosaurus

~ Large Tyrannosaur that inhabited North America during the Late Cretaceous. Tyrannosaurus was a large carnivorous dinosaur that was considered to be the king of the dinosaurs, due to it's incredible senses of smell and sight.

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March 31, 1850, birthday of Charles Doolittle Walcott, American invertebrate paleontologist famous for the discovery in 1909 of well-preserved Cambrian fossils in the Burgess Shale of British Columbia, Canada
https://t.co/fZo3s0LZU6

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Now this Is America Looks like of the New world Teratornis Herd of Camelops Columbian mammoth Hagerman horse or American Zebra Western Horse Or Equus Occidentalis Ancient Bison Bison Antiquus and Bison Latifrons Longhorn bison and Tetrameryx pair

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New paper talks about the lips on Tyrannosaurus im so happy the model we just did its updated, we might modified something i would like to know if something must be change
https://t.co/QYQ1eMkDDS

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Albertosaurus by Brennan Stokkermans.

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