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TODAY ON PALEOSTREAM!!!
my paleo rangers return :3
SKETCHES
-kentrosaurus survey
-vancleavea performance
DIGITAL
-definitely a chimerarachne display
-cherninia's friend
#paleostream
Daemonosaurus and Vancleavea, curious of each other.
I did this illustration a long time ago and I still like it.
Vancleavea is a rad looking critter. Why don't we see it more often, it had a long neck, osteoderms for a TAIL FIN, wicked canine teeth, osteoderm chainmail. Its a truly bizarre organism & that's saying something for Triassic taxa
(Paleoart by Tas Dixon, Sean Murtha, & Gabuded)
Just finished painting Vancleavea. I'm really happy with how this turned out.
#GetYourArtUnderwater #paleoart #Vancleavea
This is especially curious when Litorosuchus, Vancleavea's close relative, has quite blocky, vertical neural spines and shorter osteoderms, more like those on sculling reptiles. Why the difference? Is there some functional difference in the way each 'vancleavean' swam? (4/5)
A curious Daemonosaurus observes a smaller Vancleavea (an aquatic archosauriform) that was trying to get out of the water to bask. Another Daemonosaurus calls in the foreground. Late Triassic of USA, Chinle Fm. This one is for my in-prep book #paleoart #sciart #dinosaurs
Highlights from the Armored #Paleostream! Dapedium, Nodocephalosaurus, Vancleavea and Slimonia (with eggs).
Today's #SciArt #PaleoPortraits: The dinosauriform, Silesaurus, and archosauriforms, Vancleavea and Archosaurus
'Nother #PaleoPortrait - the delightful little archosauriform/water dragon, Vancleavea!