Portfolio Day- Okay well here are some recent works-

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Happy Our November cover article describes a new specimen of Irajatherium hernandezi, a poorly known non-mammaliaform cynodont from the Late Triassic of southern Brazil by , , et al.
https://t.co/sakRyzD3pW

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Yesterday’s morning warmup drawing with the skull of Guanlong (Dragon Crown), a small Jurassic theropod and ancestor to the much larger tyrannosaurs. I’m a little late for but there’s never a bad day to celebrate this beautifully crested carnivore.

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【息子よりTwitterの皆さんへ】

ぼくは生き物と進化が大好きです
「進化を見つめるワニ」という絵をかきました
ワニは緑色を使わないでかきました
絵を見て古生物や爬虫類が少しでも好きになってほしいとおもいます
たくさんの人に見てほしいです
よろしくおねがいします

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de finales del Jurásico de Asia. Mamenchisauus es popularmenete conocido por ser uno de los con el cuello más largo de todos.

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Os presento a sternbergii. Uno de mis Ceratopsidos favoritos.
Cada día me acerco más al nivel de detalle que quiero para mis reconstrucciones.☺️

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happy !! Time to show my love for my favorite fossil Pokémon!

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Also for my second piece for is this pair of cf. Paradoxides. Big thanks to for his help and trilobitey knowledge

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Day 14, with the terrestrial predator Baurusuchus. At 2-3 m with long, with upright legs and a deep, powerful skull with large 'canines', Baurusuchus was a formidable predator. A call back to the 'rauisuchians' of

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Encargo para un taller infantil:
Tropeognathus estilo cartoon ¿Qué os parece?

Quizás es muy rollo Pokémon ¿El Pokémon fósil que merecemos? 🙄😂

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Y como os prometi aqui están los hermanos Centrosaurinos en digital.
Y bueno de paso anuncio que este año poorfiin!! Vooy al !!! 😎😁


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Mi ultima obra del año. Uno de mis dibujos de este Inktober2019 a color
~#Megalodon en escena~ 🦈

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Happy We are pleased to announce the OI's 2-week onsite/online class "Dinosaurs and Other Fossils of Egypt" for February 2020! Register here: https://t.co/R04gGkjSzm

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I have shared
the fossil poems
that were in
the archives

and which
you were probably
hoping
would never be read

Forgive me
they were ridiculous
so earnest
and so nerdy.

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Could the elephant-sized Megatherium, one of the largest ground sloths ever to evolve, have hunted or scavenged smaller animals? research fellow uses many techniques to study what ground sloths ate. Learn more ➡️ https://t.co/y0eNIBeWBs

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Happy paleofriends! Here are some of my paleo invert reconstructions/illustrations from the past months! 🦋
(In order: Titanoptera, Hallucinochrysa, Coxoplectoptera, Palaeodictyoptera)

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