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Starting to work on concept art and designs for my remake of 65.
For the dromaeosaur, I went with the “Dakotaraptor= adult Acheroraptor” notion. As for the pterosaur, I have two concepts, one a dsungaripterid, the other a thalassodromine.
In jurassic park tlw at the end we were able to observe a blue-headed pterosaur, and although it looks like a pteranodon, I have seen that many people relate it to geosternbergia, in #mesozoicbiologyaddon, this pterosaur has a very large dimorphism, so the male is quite colorful
I have a question. What is your favourite extinct dinosaur (avian and non-avian), pterosaur, non-ornithodiran reptile and synapsid?
I would have to go with Allosaurus europaeus, Dearc sgiathanach, Varanus priscus and Inostrancevia alexandri
I just think they’re neat
After that we continued with a crab eater pterosaur, herbivorous proto-whale, hermit eurypterid and large trunked pantodont.
Stupid 5 minute doodle of my fav pterosaur, rhamphorhynchus!
I love it so much cause I think it's the closest an animal can get to looking like a dragon, look at this guy! Add horns ans you've got a tiny wyvern. I love it so much.
Also while I'm plugging things, here's a reminder that I have a whole graphic novel coming out next year that I worked really hard on!!! It's about a kid riding a big pterosaur, aka every kid's dream?? (Or adult's dream. I still wanna do that.)
Can't resist answering this for my non-WoL Au Ra. Shonkhor wouldn't be a dinosaur, they'd be a pterosaur, probably a Dimorphodon, with toothy "beak" and long tail. (Illustration by Gabriel Ugueto/@.serpenillus) https://t.co/PZ9NqVo5w7
Practicing in CSP more with a pterosaur, Dimorphodon. Still need to find some better analogies for brushes I'm used to from SAI2. I did use the fancy timelapse feature for this one though, see it in replies.
another pterosaur, however the first from Russia!!! Described as cf. Lonchognathosaurus sp. by Averianov et al., (2022) due to being nearly identical to Lonchognathosaurus, but being too fragmentary to have a concrete conclusion.
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#SciArt
Seachdain na Gàidhlig!
Celebrating Scottish Gaelic🏴week- with pterosaur, Dearc sgiathanach. Dearc is a reptile from Skye🏝️, Sgitheanach, originating from early Celtic word for "winged"🕊️ Dearc means reptile🦎. Hence double name meaning Winged Reptile or Reptile from Skye.
The Transylvanian giant pterosaur, Hatzegopteryx, also went through a revamp!
@LordGeekington I think this is the only recent depiction that has account-accurate details (alligator-like head, tiny legs in front of wings, long tail, etc.). Others make it look way too much like a pterosaur, like this one by creationists Earl and Bonita Snellenberger.
Not a dino bot but I do still think that Terrorsaur should be a different pterosaur, since Swoop has pteranodon covered. The diversity in the pterosaur family is absolutely fucking bonkers, like.. look at these.
The first detailed reconstruction of the adductor musculature of the pterodactyloid #skull enables estimations of #BiteForce for 9 species of #pterosaur, with implications for hypotheses of potential dietary habits.
In our Oct issue: https://t.co/JMs3kytBOl
Say hi to 'Monkeydactyl', a new arboreal darwinopteran pterosaur, with the oldest opposed thumb in fossil record! Excited to be in the team with @ZXYpaleo, @pegasaurus_42, @PalaeoStephan and amazing colleagues. Out in @CurrentBiology, https://t.co/HKNZin63wJ