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hyydraworks · 2 days ago
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Classic photo dump of fellows dropping in tomorrow's (2/21) Etsy drop, the mallard oviraptor has been the most controversial creation in my household to date.
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railroadatrox · 9 months ago
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DRAGONS OF THE MESOZOIC
I got commissioned to design a pterosaur back tattoo, and decided to use the opportunity to redraw my original dragons of the Mesozoic design.
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princefluph · 3 months ago
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Second page of Paleo Pines style prehistoric critters! All of these are requests this time around
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cathchicken · 11 months ago
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Complete - Devil’s Bat
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Both twitter and tumblr crunches the quality… :<
The culmination of my silly anuro art! Which you all seemed to love so much. I hope you enjoy this as well! Now I am halfway done with my senior thesis, wowie!
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I often heard screaming in the dead of night while camping in the dense German forests. One night, I decided to investigate. I discovered the culprit to be the tiny Devil’s Bat, a fitting name for sure. Who knew such a small creature could make such terrible noise?
The eyespots on the legs also gave me a fright… I thought I had locked gazes with some sort of demon!
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wiles-art-blog · 4 months ago
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One time I saw a piece of art that looked like this I think based off of those videos where a guy walks around the Everglades and grabs whatever animals he finds. Does ANYONE have the art I am talking about I KNOW I did not HALLUCINATE it.
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haltraveler · 12 days ago
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Digitized version of a doodle I made last week to entertain some 3rd graders
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knuppitalism-with-ue · 2 years ago
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The duality of pterosaurs...
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ambertailgames · 5 months ago
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Introducing... Kipper the Anurognathus! 🤎🍞
- Officially our smallest and softest Paleofolk
- Likes bread and collecting bugs
- No thoughts only friendship
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paleomiguel · 5 months ago
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Batrachognathus volans, an Anurognathid from Late Jurassic Kazakhstan. 'Twas more or less the size of a bat, being able to sit comfortably at you shoulder or forearm.
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bobnichollsart · 2 months ago
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My 25 years of palaeoart chronology...
In 2020 I illustrated DINOSAURS: NEW VISIONS OF A LOST WORLD, written by Prof Mike Benton. Here's my painting of Anurognathus.
This book would make a great Christmas gift!
https://www.thamesandhudsonusa.com/books/dinosaurs-new-visions-of-a-lost-world-hardcover
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chameleocoonj · 1 year ago
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more dinos and one diNO :)
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hyydraworks · 10 days ago
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Fingers double crossed for the glaze firing 🫣
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paleoart · 1 year ago
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Anurognathus
A previous rendition of it, from 2016
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princefluph · 3 months ago
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Archovember day 20! Anurognathus ammoni! A tiny Pterosaur from the late Jurassic! This absolutely itty bitty animal was discovered in 1922 as a complete skeleton on a single slab of limestone. It is only 3 in (9 cm) and had a 20 in (50 cm) wingspan. This was a VERY tiny creature.
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katborg82 · 25 days ago
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Anurognathus ammoni chilling on a tree in late Jurassic Germany.
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dianafirai · 6 months ago
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The last day of summer is devoted to July's work. I think my drawing skill has grown during the whole month of continuous drawing.
All the dinosaur names are in order in the hashtags.
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