warmup of Roe! Im putting them in my friends Universe as a Paleontologist who does fieldwork so heres them heading out for a hike

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It’s the “Mother of Paleontology,” Mary Anning’s, birthday! Born in 1799, she hailed from Dorset, England, & grew up collecting fossils. A few of her many accomplishments include unearthing one of the first ichthyosaurs & discovering Dimorphodon & Plesiosaurus!

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Still a heavy work In progress but I’m happy with the results so far. Feels good to be drawing again.

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Un resumen del Encuentro de Jóvenes Investigadores en Paleontología de Coimbra () y la participación del Grupo de Biología Evolutiva de la

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Mary Anning (#UK 1799-1847): pobre, ingenua y autodidacta. Considerada madre de la Paleontología moderna por sus importantes contribuciones a esta rama de la Cuestionó el creacionismo 50 años antes de la Teoría de la Evolución de Darwin.

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Here’s my new comic on the pachycephalosaur ! Enjoy!
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First time I hear about and already loving it!
As a kid I wanted obviously to became a paleontologist, but at the moment I'm an illustrator who enjoy drawing dinosaurs.

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It's 's latest picture book biography is a rare find: Jack Horner, Dinosaur Hunter! Young paleontologists will love learning more about Jack's incredible life and discoveries 🦖🎬 Pre-order via here: https://t.co/9bZMwtUOPy

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A pony I designed based on a friend, and also a PALEONTOLOGY PONY. Keepin' up with that trend of trying to share something every day.

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What is the first new dinosaur you remember seeing in the news? For me, I remember being a kid and seeing Guanlong making headlines all over the place. It caused such a stir, for somewhat obvious reasons.

PS- if anyone knows the artists, please comment

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New eudicot, 𝘎𝘢𝘯𝘴𝘶𝘧𝘳𝘶𝘤𝘵𝘶𝘴 𝘴𝘢𝘭𝘪𝘨𝘯𝘢, described at the Jehol Biota in China. Love that immaculate preservation
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"Triassic deadly swamps" (2016). Liliensternus, Plateosaurus & Procompsognathus. It was my first big (and very protracted) drawing (A3).

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Some old stuff. This semi-fantastic theropod is based on Guanlong wucaii. I didn't aim for scientific accuracy, just to train my drawing skills. I've inspired for this work by ani bird (Crotophaga ani).

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