Two large Temnospondyls for my licensing library, which was sorely needing more Temnospondyls

First, Prionosuchus plummeri from Early Permian South America

Second, Siderops kehli from Early Jurassic Australia

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Well, it´s the 30 of november and so it time to say goodbye to honestly its been awseome and i fell like you guys have also like it. I got to give a special thank u to everyone who has join and talk about and draw this month, you guys are awesome:D!!

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day 1: Balanerpeton
For the first day of what better option than to start with one of the (if not the) oldest temnospondyls in the fossil record, from the early of Scotland

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We know amphibians are still successful today - there are >8,200 species of them! But we need to combat climate change & habitat loss to keep them going. Climate change wasn't kind to temnospondyls, and it isn't kind to the froggy friends we still have today [end]

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Uniquely, amphibamid temnospondyls from Mazon Creek preserve a variety of soft tissue features including details such as toe pads, tails, gut traces and other body outlines.

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Results from the
Kaprosuchus, Supersaurus, Spectrovenator and Melosaurus.

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It's been pretty frosty lately, so this week's post is on (southern) polar temnospondyls! Based largely on historic work by Hammer, Cosgriff, Colbert and recent work by https://t.co/NCmDKhO9Ky Pic: Antarctosuchus; Sidor et al. (2014)

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I don't do resolutions, but I'd like to do more in 2019, so for the first of the year, I'm kicking off a blog on my personal website: https://t.co/NCmDKi5KC6 talking about...#temnospondyls! Temnospondyls are cool! They deserve more attention! (1/2)

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Tonight we did Megalosaurus^, Temnospondyls^, Temnodontosaurus^, Iguanodon, Plesiosaurus and Pterodactylus (with Hylaeosaurus carcass) Unfortunately some of the models are in a worse state that this poor fellow.

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Scenes from the great Platyhystrix event of 2013. Here's how it went down: https://t.co/oU2NMKG29m

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