More Silesaurus, Thalssiodracon, Eodromaeus and Megacerops

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This week, join me and University of Warsaw team for the Darwin Day celebrations (there'll be unveiling of new Silesaurus sculpture by Marta Szubert) & I'll be part of the palaeoart panel with other talented folks🦕

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I felt the sudden urge to redo the Silesaurus

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I have finished Silesaurus opolensis, firsts of few triassic creatures from Poland I want to draw

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Ngl, I think about drawing 4 prehistoric animals from Poland:

-Silesaurus opilensis
-Smok wawelski
-Polonosuchus silesiacus
-Lisowicia bojani

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Silesaurus might be an odd choice. Silesaurids are not universally accepted as dinosaurs but I'm taking a risk here and will include it anyway. A beaked, reptilian horse from the Triassic is a wonderfully bizarre thing to behold.

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The last 5 pieces of the second "favorite dinosaur poster" were done on todays You see here Sinosauropteryx, Utahraptor, Anodontosaurus, Silesaurus and Aquilops.

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Starting off the new year with a restoration. Acrylic on paper.

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Silesaurus is known for the Late Triassic of Europe whereas the smaller Lewisuchus is associated with the Middle Triassic of South America

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First ornithischians or non-dinosaurian dinosauriforms? Silesaurus (top) and Lewisuchus (bottom)

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Silesaurus opolensis was a herbivorous osauriform from the Late Triassic, around 230 million years ago.

(Credit Petrified Forest)

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Silesaurus was a rather strange reptile of uncertain taxonomic affinities. Was it a Dinosauriform as is traditionally, or was it an Ornithischian as of a new study? Probably the latter, but hopefully future research reveals more on this strange Triassic creature!

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Silesaurus opolensis (Silesia lizard) a genus of silesaurid dinosauriform from the Late Triassic (Carnian Age 230-227 MYA). From Poland (Drawno Beds Formation). Named by Jerzy Dzik in 2003 and was about 2.3 meters (7.5 feet) long.

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Could dinosaurs experience joy? It's something we'll never know, but I'd like to think they did. For we have Silesaurus, a genus of silesaurid dinosauriform from the Late Triassic, approximately 230 million years ago.

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my entries from my first time joining , and co in a Came late and so only drew 2 entries, Homaeocephale and Silesaurus. Was lots of fun, thanks everyone

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It's hard to pick an underappreciated prehistoric animal, since that would actually be most of them.

Here's one I learned about recently that I previously never heard of- Silesaurus. It lived during the Triassic period in what is now Poland/central Europe.

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Results from the silly (1/3) All done in 10 min each.
Silesaurus, Jeholornis, Tsintaosaurus and Stomatosuchus...

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Today's The dinosauriform, Silesaurus, and archosauriforms, Vancleavea and Archosaurus

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Because you guys are so awesome, here's a new the not-quite-dinosaur, Silesaurus!

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