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THIS is why Joshua Knuppe is my favorite paleoartist https://t.co/FfbU7C3QgX
@cmkosemen Don't mind if I do!
Securidon by me, Atlantis Bestiary
Skystrider by Dylan Bajda, Sheatheria
Ascialophoraptor by Joschua Knuppe, Dragons of the World
Calacarna by Trollmans, Serina
Dino Fact!
Crittendenceratops (Fort Crittenden Formation Horned Face) is a ceratopsian from Late Cretaceous Arizona! Its name, as one could imagine, is in honor of the Fort Crittenden Formation, where its first fossils were discovered! It's- (1/2)
Art by @/JoschuaKnuppe!
@SiakaDibba Ignore the pterosaurs but those are in my opinion the best paleoarts so far
Artists : Chase Stone - Andrey Atuchin - Michael Skrepnick - Joshua Knuppe
@Smileyvenator Joschua Knuppe made this awhile back (Citipati with a Byronosaurus parasite)
Protoceras celer (first horns) from the Oligocene to the Early Miocene 33.3—16 MYA, existing for approximately 17 MY. Discovered by Othniel Charles Marsh in 1891, from North America. Classifies as Artiodactyla, Protoceratidae, Protoceratinae. Illustration by Joschua Knuppe. 🤓🐉
@FishGuyKai Don’t forget Rainerichthys (Rainer Zangerl) and like half of all eugeneodont genera are honorific too! (Reconstruction by Joschua Knuppe)