Happy This is Aerotitan! An pterosaur from named in 2012 based on the tip of the lower jaws. As such, not much is known about it, but may have been similar to other Azhdarchids, like Alanqa.

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Happy This is Apatorhamphus, a pointy faced azhdarchoid pterosaur from It was just named in 2020 based on a few snout fragments which may have belonged to something with a wingspan of 3–7 m or 9.8–23.0 ft.

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Happy This handsome fellow is Altmuehlopterus - a Late Jurassic pterodactyloid pterosaur from Germany. It's been known to science since the 1850s with an almost complete skeleton known!

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I did this recon of Cryodrakon a while back but I realized I never showed it. Cryodrakon was a large Azhdarchid pterosaur from late Cretaceous North America. I like to call these large azhdarchids Gitaffe-storks. And yes, yes they could fly.

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Morning warmup sketch. Parapsicephalus purdoni, a rhamphorhynchid from the Early Jurassic of England foraging on the ground. I wanted to play with postures on this pterosaur plus some ideas on lights and shadows

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Did some short story sketches to enjoy the sunny afternoon. This is Vaskalamaldus the Raven King, antagonist of my first Tales of Kaimere short story, Death Walks on Broken Wings:

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Okay, so, to those who may be interested, I've started adding the as individuals to Redbubble too, so if you'd like just one specific family, you will soon have the option!!! Here's some of the first few added...

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Howdeedoodlethere everyone - Happy
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I realized I have never reconstructed Pterodaustro guinazul, so I decided to do this quick sketch of this famous, filter feeding pterosaur for

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Today’s sketch subject is Anhanguera piscator, a large (wingspan about 4.5 m) pterosaur from Early Cretaceous Brazil. Proportions were largely based on the great skeletal of this taxon by My entry for today’s

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Here is the video process of how I created this sketch of an indeterminate anurognathid pterosaur. Done in

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I had to retweet this.

Pretty much entirely because of “PterosaurPtuesday”

Maps to one of my favorite children’s books, P is for Pterodactyl https://t.co/de04YpkY5G

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I designed ENTIRELY too many creatures of Kaimere to fit them all in a single post, but here’s a bunch of them. Cheers and Happy New Year!

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Two digital morning sketches for today´s Portraits of Europejara (left) and Thalassodromeus (right), two Cretaceous that possessed large, distinctive crests.

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Because it is my warmup sketch for today is a group of Nyctosaurus. Showing possible sexual dimorphism in the bizarre crest of this species. Nyctosaurus is definitely among the most interesting

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WIP, some things still left to refine/finish. Skeletal, musculature and full reconstruction of the head of Eudimorphodon ranzii, an early pterosaur from Late Triassic (Norian) Italy (Zorzino Formation)

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Revising my following the discussion about 5th toe morphology and uropatagium I had with and a few days ago. Here two spp from China: Jianchangnathus (upper left and close up) and Fenghuangopterus (right)

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For day 5 of the Tweet Storm here is an illustration I did for my in-prep book which was also shown during last year exhibit “Picturing the Past”. It is a group of Dimorphodon, one of my favorite pterosaurs. Also because today is

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Today is and it is also so I thought it was the perfect chance to show you part of the trees of the tetrapods of theSolnhofen Formation from Germany that will appear on my in-prep book. Part of the pterosaur tree from Solnhofen

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Sketching this reconstruction of the European wukongopterid Cuspicephalus. It is inspired by the beautiful reconstruction of the same sp by because I love the idea of those huge quillworts and these pterosaurs foraging for prey amidst them

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