This week’s beast is the recently described Not only does it posses some weird features like that enlarged toe claw, but it also gives us insight on its group as a whole, like how they aged! https://t.co/kpuhJXB5VX

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In case you missed it, this week’s is Sadly this dinosaur is in the news recently because a skeleton is being auctioned off and may end up in a private collection. Learn about this awesome here.🦖 https://t.co/3zWMH4Rgjr

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Curious about the real-life versions of the creatures featured in Head over to to read all about them! (I think I’m missing…3 so far. But vast majority are there!) https://t.co/DdS3vSsttL

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Did you catch the latest on my site? Learn about the tusky swamp monster here! https://t.co/v8QL61b3qd

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My paintings with multiple taxa interacting don’t always get as much press since on my site posts focus on just one at a time usually. (#BeastoftheWeek) Last painting was part of a recent scientific publication I hope to promote more soon.

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This week’s is I always like giving dinosaurs from the east coast attention.🦕
https://t.co/WItiCENKnQ

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We’re revisiting this week The T.rex of the ocean. Not because they’re both giant predators but because they’re both super popular to the general public and rarely accurately portrayed in pop culture.🦈 https://t.co/5qhHytmt2X

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In case you missed it, T.rex was updated again at Prehistoric Beast of the Week. 🦖
https://t.co/gNKB7uFGYy

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Strange I never covered for until now. Special thanks to for lending his sauropod expertise. 🦕
https://t.co/SmgjDBWYmf

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This is Stellasaurus! Named in honor of David Bowie. I’d be lying if I said the face colors and body stripes on my painting weren’t inspired by Ziggy Stardust. https://t.co/bfGPXPdtlS

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Breaking the silence on my blog with a new and some new The bizarre filterfeeding Thank you for the input on my art idea. https://t.co/G3J7yoWjN5

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