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just made the most beautiful thing i've ever seen
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A Brontosaurus valentine -two Brontosaurus excelsus bonding, male at the left and female at the right
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a guide to the exoparia
the presence of the exoparia doesnt actually change much for the way we reconstruct most dinosaur groups, however, it changes some minor things for two of the most well known dinosaur groups that should be taken into account:
link to paper: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/joa.14242
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Today on "Memes I hope go viral so people stop equating Lizards and Dinosaurs": this chart!
Kulindadromeus art used with permission, by @drawingwithdinosaurs
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merry christmas to this specific microraptor who’s eating some unexpected snowflakes. he doesn’t know what december is
inprnt shop
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my photos of birds taken with old phone:

Trust me! it's a crane, grate crested grebe, euroasian coot and maybe red-necked grebe!!

I don’t lie! it’s a euroasian wryneck!! >:{

Bird photography tips, an oldie that is hopefully useful for spring migration right about now. Unfortunately most of my photos are blurbs.
New book out in one week!
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i love this idea

Finally finished 😭 Timelapse at the bottom! I had an idea for my Wings of Pages series, where instead of text, it's a book full of botanical illustrations. The majority of the time was spent on the individual flowers for each feather/page of the wings. I really love the look of old botanical books with the water color paintings and the scientific names written in cursive. So I spent way too many hours painting out 20 of these flower pages, and even then, it wasn't enough for the wings so I did have to duplicate some.
Here are the 20 flowers! The HD image of Atlas Botanicus, and all 20 HD flower studies without watermark will be DMed on Patreon.com/Yuumei on May 5th, along with the hours long video recording of how I painted everything.





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Irritable regaliceratops
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my mans running animation only got two frames
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My 25 years of palaeoart chronology…
In 2022 I worked with McIlroy et al on a new reconstruction of Haootia (Stauroza), from the Late Ediacaran (550 Ma). The Haootia fossils from Newfoundland, Canada, have the oldest known evidence for animal muscle tissue.
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BIG ducky prints are now available! 11x14 and ready for framing
Order yours here
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