2017 jogging w
2017 swimming/chillin with everything in the for
2020 horsback riding with
2021 crew canoeing with

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Apparently is an art posting excuse hashtag rn so here are some tings i made before.

First 2 commissioned by for & the theropods on the beach for /

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Our friend won the 2018 Lanzendorf Prize for 2D paleoart with this mural for

I headed up the SAS revitalization program and am so glad I was able to get Brian to do all the artwork for the project

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Ok one more easy1 - my for the exhibit I did for + features a GIANT Protostega that lived around 80 million years ago in the big shallow sea that covered & the rest of the middle of the US.

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I don't think I ever posted this illustration on social media so i'm posting it now for late Mosasaurs were marine lizards related to monitor lizards (not dinosaurs). They were the largest lizards ever, & like many lizards they gave live birth.

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My is now on display in Overland Park in the new exhibit To learn more, check out this short video I made on the science of creating this ft WATCH VIDEO > https://t.co/GN3il7f1sQ

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dumped some color on this vs as part of my mad campaign to ruin 's monday with kiosk revisions.

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Just posted an early look of a new big piece of for to https://t.co/lBYhAO4idt, along with a pretty extensive explanation of all of the crazy shit going on in it. Here's a couple tiny tiny details from the larger piece:

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Sorry you're just not the life of the party... at least not how you hoped...

Check out a new traveling by Triebold coming soon to

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was a giant marine that lived in the ancient seas that covered the middle of N America abt 83 million yrs ago. It is 1 of many awesome beasts I've made of in collab w for the traveling exhibit

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why is the mighty Xiphactinus upside down? Because does not like Xiphactinus, that’s why. Stay tuned for the full to be featured in the exhibit by Triebold Paleontology - coming soon to a museum (hopefully) near you.

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here's the female in my There's decent evidence suggesting that pt-donz w smaller crests & overall body size were ladies & the big crested weirdos wer dudes - one of very few clear cases of in the archosaur fossil record

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