Realised that I didn't do art shit on twitter

So here's a random sketch of Desmatosuchus that aint being accurate

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Anyone recognize these? Know the artist or the source? Because I think I'm in love.

(Dig that swimming Desmatosuchus in the marine image!)

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Chinle will be the 3rd formation in the upcoming update of Prehistoric Fauna! Here's a sneak peek at Desmatosuchus and Postosuchus!

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the drilling trio Desmalkia Sauratina and Dialgantspinosaurus ( desmatosuchus sauropelta and gigantspinosaurus xd )

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Just wanted to show these cuties I designed for a world I am building based on a dunkleosteus, a dilophosaurus, a velociraptor and a desmatosuchus :D
The dunkleosteus-like is an amphibian but the others are mammal-like reptiles like synapsids

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New digital braincase endocasts of iconic aetosaur Desmatosuchus and neurocranial diversity in Aetosauria by M. Belén von Baczko, & colleagues:
https://t.co/2UQLxjOqHA

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and twofer!!
1. Lotosaurus territory fight over a dry riverbed
2. Erythrosuchus resting and feasting after winning a fight
3. a nicrosaurus with a severe deformity
4. a Postosuchus pouncing on a desmatosuchus

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days 27-30 is Ctenochasma, Teleocrater, Desmatosuchus, and Spinosaurus.

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Results from the Flocking together
Yi qi, Mononykus, Majungasaurus and Desmatosuchus.

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Today’s is Desmatosuchus spurensis Case 1921, an aetosaur from the southwest. It was a one of the largest with shoulders spikes measuring ~50 cm. The diet is his unknown, but it could have been the largest herbivore of NA in the L Triassic

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Woohoo another visual overhaul featuring Carnivores Triassic's Desmatosuchus.
What a beautiful snoot boy.

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Results from a very quick... failed stream. I hope I can fix this until the release of the book. Don't know what happened... anyway. We have here Pycnonemosaurus, Desmatosuchus and Ikrandraco.

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Desmatosuchus sp. //

This heavily armored, 4.5 meter (15 ft) long reptile belongs to a group of plant-eating crocodile relatives called aetosaurs. It is thought that the shovel-shaped snout helped it dig for food.

https://t.co/TFIqoum46r

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Desmatosuchus sp. //

This heavily armored, 4.5 meter (15 ft) long reptile belongs to a group of plant-eating crocodile relatives called aetosaurs. It is thought that the shovel-shaped snout helped it dig for food.

https://t.co/TFIqoum46r

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