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@lilyqwan I dont know tower of god, so vibes only
Bam- spinops (triceratops lookin guy)
Khun- Thrinaxodon (furry guy)
Rak- Garjainia (big head guy)
@eosauria @D1N0SYNTH This is my Thrinaxodon sona, Fontaine!
#ThrinaxodonThursday folks.
Who knew? https://t.co/q86Lr6ymn0
Two gondwanan eutheriodonts from the Early Triassic for my book (still in prepepration). The small therocephalian Ericiolacerta and the cynodont Thrinaxodon
@_velow This is my thrinaxodon, Fontaine!
#temnovember2021 day 18: Broomistega
For day eigthteen of temnovember we have our first triassic #temnospondyl and one of the chillest one, #Broomistega, from south africa and famous for been found sharing a den with a Thrinaxodon
#paleoart #sciart #amphibian #triassic
This is a bad but i wanted to make it :)
#paleoart #broomistega #temnospondyl #thrinaxodon #FossilFriday
Workin' on a very handsome Gorgonopsid,
It's making me wanna draw my Thrinaxodon so much!
VORE/
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Last drawing for the day, doodle of my new Thrinaxodon 'sona with my friends-
I'm sorry, Paleoart community. I like how WwD did them the best 🙏
What if /I/ was a Thrinaxodon 🤯
The burrow revealed two unrelated vertebrate animals nestled together and fossilized after being trapped by a flash flood event. The Thrinaxodon, and the Broomistega.
[#Palevol] The stapes of Thrinaxodon Seeley, 1894 and Galesaurus Owen, 1859: a case of study for intraspecific variability in basal cynodonts. ⬇️
🔗https://t.co/Oh3emulCT6
▪️ Leandro C. GAETANO & Fernando ABDALA
▪️ #FossilFriday #Triassic #Thrinaxodon #Paleontology
@StarlitFirefly Thrinax, or Thrinaxodon
Mostly because I like the name, it is a strange badger-like animal. Googling an image for it I found a museums best approach to sell cards, lol.
I was also pulled *well* outside of my comfort zone of bird-y dinosaurs to reconstruct the almost-mammals Thrinaxodon and Morganucodon. The giant dicynodont Lisowicia was entirely up my alley though, and I was naturally aghast when it was knocked out of the running.
Happy Valentine's Day! Thrinaxodon't break our hearts - read our latest Mesozoic Monthly all about Thrinaxodon liorhinus. https://t.co/iHAMKNIDEl
Day 7 #SciArt Tweetstorm. This is an editorial piece done for Ken Angielczyk, Stephanie Pierce, and @Kjonesthebones for their recent paper about the evolution of mammal spines towards increasing complexity. Thrinaxodon is featured here.