New at for T. rex wrestles E. annectens; a predation scene that deploys tyrannosaur arms. See the high-res image, read a long(ish) discussion of T. rex arm function and enjoy masses of other palaeo content at https://t.co/5An5fgQIYw - all for $1.

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And - whew - one more piece of for a take on the famous Fossil Forest of the . As usual, the high-res is located on Patreon along with loads of other essays, artworks and videos. https://t.co/2LHOPQ1xeY

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Some old for a mural of an OTT early Jurassic sea I painted back in 2018. I remember having a week or two to paint this and another commission for the same project, so much work was done and not much sleep was had.

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New blogpost for I discuss the textures of carcharodontosaurid skulls in an attempt to reconstruct the face of Giganotosaurus (a tricky animal to research but a cool one to draw). https://t.co/r8J97qeEvm

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the latest of our fossil species from the early salamander, The 1st part was found in 1971 by Michael Waldman, Robert Savage & team, & we found the rest in 2016, + more (incl. skull) since. Renders: , art:

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from 2017 for the giant placoderm Titanichthys filters through Devonian seas. This image is featured in my old school "tour-through-time" 2020 book Life Through the Ages II. I had a blast putting LTTAII together, I hope to something like it again someday.

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New to the (public) internet for from 2018, the entirety of my rising Shonisaurus popularis scene. The idea is that these animals are hunting cooperatively and corraling squid, hence the leftmost animal swallowing down a tentacley meal.

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Some new pseudo-#paleoart for my take on the most famous part of Ray Bradbury's 1852 short story "A Sound of Thunder". Watch out for those butterflies, folks.

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My afternoon is all about creating sauropod so in honour of that, here's a suite of sauropodomorphoramas featuring classic taxa for Brontosaurus, Giraffatitan, Plateosaurus, and Diplodocus.

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A rare bird for Kurt Regschek's 'Urvogel (Archäopteryx)' (ca. 1955). Unfortunately for the select group of palaeontology-surrealism connoisseurs, this painting seems to have been auctioned off with little info.

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Some Rhamphorhynchus for Rhamporhynchus the greedy, Rhamphorhynchus the kleptoparasite, and Rhamphorhynchus the trackmaker (from 2016, 2018 and 2019).

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New to the internet for the complete version of a Hupehsuchus nanchangensis image I drew last year. Hupehsuchus is a super weird Triassic marine reptile with an armoured back and incredibly thin lower jaw. There's no crazy like Triassic crazy.

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This announcing the return of https://t.co/OugaMQ6iQi with a new carcharodontosaurid from Uzebkistan!

Apex Predators Don't Like to Share: https://t.co/v44tZ6yVGd

A Los Superdepredadores, No Les Gusta Compartir: https://t.co/7AFJJnUL2C

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Really excited to be bringing the Yorkshire Fossil Festival back this weekend. We'll be online, on-screen, in-museum and in-marquees, starting on https://t.co/z7PL219bLd.

Here are a few of the highlights to whet your appetite...

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Happy Xenorhinotherium and Toxodon, plus some sharks sketches

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A salute to ichthyosaurs this splendid beasts that I've had an excuse to restore several times recently. Marine reptiles are really fun to draw and these have been a blast to work on. Here's Temnodontosaurus, Ichthyosaurus, Shonisaurus and Leptonectes.

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New at for the giant flippered, grumpy-faced and long-snouted ichthyosaur Leptonectes tenuirostris. There's a hi-res version and heaps of similar content awaiting you at Patreon for just $1 a month. https://t.co/PXlmg1u290

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Finally, a new blog post, just in time for is there any real link between dinosaurs and Chinese dragon mythology? We actually know a heck of a lot about Chinese 'dragon bones' and they aren't - dramatic pause - dinosaur flavoured.

https://t.co/weD26CEvGa

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Some five-year-old for troodontids meet Tusoteuthis. Fossil coleoids are famously difficult to reconstruct (all soft-tissue, virtually no skeleton), so it's sometimes best to bundle them up on a beach where no-one can tell what they're meant to look like.

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