I enjoyed your interview on and thought you might like the look of some of these cuts from a comic I wrote called Steak with . We might have an answer for your egg question coming up in pt3

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Funnily enough (and completely coincidentally) I was doing a doodle today while listening to Iszi and Dave talking about it on the latest episode.
https://t.co/84g2uwFmlP

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The new episode of Terrible Lizards (out in a few hours) has and but NO DINOSAURS. It's all about Pterosaurs. To make up for this, I did a silly picture of a velociraptor. SQUAWRK!

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Dinosaurs don't usually float my boat but I loved this episode of all about dino-poo! Listen to the end to find out if constipation might have caused them to die out, 'bulge-eyed and in agony, unable to pass a motion.' 💩 😜 https://t.co/3z4x2wjW2V

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It's What could be better than a nice little velociraptor episode of with the most famous juggler in the world, Penn Jillette! Here he is calling into question 'Survival Of The Fittest'. Listen to the rest here: https://t.co/Nncw2gAoKI

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Is evolution as simple as Survival of the Fittest? and say that's WRONG. Keep listening to the rest of the episode of here: https://t.co/Nncw2gRZCg or on your podcast app.

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It's and I'm getting the first episode of next week's New Series of TERRIBLE LIZARDS Podcast ready! If you like catch up on https://t.co/7E6d6fliAI or find us on your podcast app!

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kept this blank for a while, but i colored it today

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Have been listening to the podcast witrh and and they are incredibly fun and informative. here is my take on the colouring of diplodocus and tyrannosaurus. base lineart of the diplodocus is from the wonderful

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Some more colors for dippy, plus a shaded version this time on the linework I did myself.

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Okay, this one is kind of partially orange. But hear me out: it's an attempt to add other possible pigments/structural color to what is known from fossils. Also patterns that seem plausible since we only have few patches of reddish feathers on much of the body.

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I decided to start with the baseline, so we can all move on from it. This is based on the the 2017 paper by Smithwick et al. (https://t.co/ZSORiUQZkB)

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This is what kids in the late 80s and early 90s wanted Tyrannosaurus to be colored like, but instead we got a dull dark green one instead. And by get I mean we saw it in the commercials but it was way too expensive and our parents would not buy it.

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