This is the approach I took with my recons here. One based on the AMNH's mount, and another on a tall spined individual, scaled to the largest "Titanotherium" skull described by Osborn

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Team Pom was inspired, in part, by The Variety Girls and Boys Club of Queens. Along with its upcoming expansion, they are also building a Planetarium! Team Pom 2 action mostly happens at The AMNH though. 😁 More news about the new planetarium here:https://t.co/wKh6PdBm3H

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パラエオスキンクス(左)描いてみました。
今ではほぼほぼ疑問名になってるらしく、中でも保存状態の良さで有名な標本“AMNH5665”は現在エドモントニア(右)とされています。

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outro wipzinn
to tentando atualizar o maximo q der pq amnh vou passar o dia fora😭

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Meu irmão teve pena de mim e me deixou mexer mais um pouco no Pc
Fiz a line e a cor base da pelee
Agr só amnh ksjs

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The ultimate faceoff between T-rex and the OG Tyrannosaurus AMNH 5027. As in, neither of them have a face on their skulls. Hopefully this will finally put some of those comparisons to rest. (Yeah, probably won't, but it's worth a try.)

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I think we can agree that cranially speaking "Rexy" from Jurassic Park is the spitting image of AMNH 5027, as long as we are talking about the 80s British satirical puppet show Spitting Image.

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Reitmeyer et al (2021) provide a unique look at the women working on palaeoart at the AMNH in the early C20th. Margret Joy Flinsch Buba reconstructed Proboscidea and went on to sculpt Pope Paul VI. And here’s Elisabeth Rungius Fulda’s (what a name) beautiful 1923 Baluchitherium.

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Birds of the park: Birds through the year, by W Beach Thomas and A K Collett, 1922, BHL/AMNH ...... https://t.co/81aqqmgY4k

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Re-posting the individual redesigns so avoid Twitter's stupid cropping effect.

Here's my Prehistoric Rexy. I based the color scheme off Steve Kirk's rexes (namely the one that inspired the one in Trespasser.) Also, her overall look I based more directly off of AMNH 5027.

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Holy god, so turns out I massively oversized my Rex at 12.4m in length so now I've reduced it to a more average 11.8m, about the same size as AMNH 5027. Don't hurt me! As an apology, take a bonus piece I'm working on now.

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With the focus on Ubirajara lately, I think it's a good time to point out that the AMNH has a large collection of Brazilian fossils that were acquired illegally. It includes pterosaurs like this Anhanguera sp. (AMNH 22555) as well as a multitude of fishes and invertebrates.

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Hj a live foi pog demais kkkkkk obg sempee td mundo que tem aparecido!!! Amnh collab de gartic phone com o e + vtubers incriveis!! E quarta continuar o joguinho da voz!!!

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These ones. I've always liked seeing Charles R. Knight's old artworks at the AMNH, especially with the Allosaurus, Apatosaurus, Edmontosaurus, and the woolly mammoth herd.

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Quick study I did with AMNH 11269, not very experienced in doing prehistoric sloths but the way I use to anthromorphize animals is morph their skull so they have binocular vision as pictured below

Style and patterns are entirely yours, hope this helps

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Birds in the park; Birds through the year, by Winifred Austen et al....... 1922, BHL/AMNH...... https://t.co/81aqqmgY4k

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The deltoid is pretty far forwards, and so the placement of the AMNH whale's band-aid is possibly over the olecranon process and right over the elbow rather than deltoid. So, I would've shifted it slightly further forward [also from Schulte 1916]

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fruitsoftheweb:

“About 100 million years ago, Pterodaustro guinazui lived in what is now Argentina, and likely filter-fed as flamingos do today. © AMNH“ https://t.co/KkDXt77ZFg

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I remember up until the early 2000s it was common to see Tyrannosaurus with a bit of a dorsal "hump" or at least more elongated neural spines between the shoulder and hip region. It seems to come from GSP's skeletal of AMNH 5027.

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