Four incomplete fossil fish specimens on a black background. The specimens preserve scales, vertebrae, spines, and so on, and are dark gray on lighter gray to mustard-colored slabs.
Remarkable. Report of a Brazilian spiny-rayed fish dating to the Barremian stage of the Early Cretaceous, preceding the oldest known acanthomorphs by ~20 million years. Gondwanacanthus extends the roots of one of today's most prominent vertebrate radiations: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
10.02.2026 14:48
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The Jamal Adams trade would have ended a mere mortal
11.02.2026 04:26
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Nanotyrannus, 3D render
#dinosaur #3dart #jurassicpark #jurassicworld #paleoart
10.02.2026 22:53
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The ontogeny of Smilodon fatalis- illustrating the unique life history of a saber-toothed cat's development.
05.02.2026 21:43
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Nanotyrannus (1:1) wip #dinosaur #paleoart #sciart
04.02.2026 18:27
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Underwater painterly illustration of an Ordovician seafloor with various animals including crinoids, coral, trilobites, and nautiloids.
Ordovician illustration for James Stryker's paleoart project.
#Illustration #Paleoart #Paleoillustration #Ordovician
03.02.2026 19:59
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Quetz sketch!
01.02.2026 17:19
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A reddy-brown spotted Yutyrannus runs along a mountainside, past tall conifers.
A Yutyrannus in pursuit.
#sciart #paleoart
01.02.2026 17:44
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An interesting anatomical quirk of nanotyrannus I haven't seen get talked about is that all the lethaeus and lancencis specimens that preserve the premaxilla have a tooth line that would have caused the less- recurved "incisiform" teeth to project slightly forward, even slightly past the premaxilla.
02.02.2026 03:31
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last dino (well, not really) doodle on the lineup for now. one of my favorite creatures ever, quetzalcoatlus
#paleoart #art #pterosaur π¨ π¦
01.02.2026 00:31
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Nanotyrannus lethaeus chasing down a Triceratops prorsus.
#paleoart #sciart #art #dino
30.01.2026 21:05
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Finally got a hold of his description!, first modern skeletal reconstruction of this animal
coming along an entire overhaul of its wikipedia page!
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SHACKLETON'S KING OF ANTARTICA
30.01.2026 17:28
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Nanotyrannus lethaeus chasing down a Triceratops prorsus.
#paleoart #sciart #art #dino
30.01.2026 21:05
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25.01.2026 03:38
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Tyrannosaurus family
28.01.2026 16:05
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28.01.2026 03:49
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Its a doodle kinda day today
25.01.2026 18:48
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Of course and thank you
25.01.2026 18:42
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Some other thing
10.12.2025 05:45
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I think Iβll call this commission βTurla Munchersssβ!
Millions of years ago during the Miocene, somewhere off the Pacific coast of SA, a gigantic Purussaurus sp. cautiously passes by a titanic female Otodus megalodon, each with freshly caught sea turtles.
#paleoart
25.01.2026 17:30
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But I won't lie it is incredibly time consuming and requires a lot of patience either way so I don't necessarily recommend it!
25.01.2026 17:25
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It depends on the piece but drawing the negative space rather than the outlines of scales can help. That way it's a lot of dots rather than connected circles.
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Thank you!
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A dimetrodon among a grove of horsetails
Just a little guy
25.01.2026 06:18
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25.01.2026 06:30
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Here's a T. Rex bored to death trying to bite their own tail. My partner asked me to animate it in stop motion, after she watched a video about the very important topic of "could T. Rex chew its own tail like a dog". The puppet is still a work in progress π¦
15.10.2025 01:35
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Digital Drawing. A depiction of all 9 species of moa. They look as if they are floating in the air, moving towards a glowing point in the bottom left corner. In the background are some twisty-ish trees, all leaning to the left. There is a dark border around the whole piece. At the bottom are the skulls of all 9 species (they're probably not exactly to scale with one another). On the left and right of the skulls are pairs of kΕwhai leaves. The rest of the border is filled with simple lines.
All 9 species of moa are (left to right):
Mantell's moa
Bush moa
Eastern moa (bald one with blue head)
Heavy-footed moa (behind eastern moa)
South Island giant moa (has blue on the neck)
Stout-legged moa
North island giant moa
Crested moa
Upland moa
Moa
24.01.2026 20:07
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