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The Alaskan ceratopsian Pachyrhinosaurus as a Late Cretaceous musk ox analog, illustrated by Mark Witton. Accompanied by an enlightening essay on his blog, detailing his reasons for decking them out in a thick layer of protofeathers.
I saw this painting at Love in the Time of Chasmosaurs and was going to upload it here. Then I remembered that David Orr (gallantcannibal) is already on Tumblr. It’s getting harder to bring new content to Tumblr, which is a good thing.
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Supercrocs!, by Chok Bun Lam
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Mailers for 2013, ready to go out!
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Ankylosaurus. Popular Science Aug. 1933
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Tyrannosauruses lock in combat in a painting by Charles R. Knight for the February, 1942 issue of National Geographic.
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by William Stout
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by John Sibbick
there was no caption/real source for this, but i’m guessing this is a Tenontosaurus and Deinonychus. -
Mark Witton’s illustration of Nyasasaurus, accompanying Brian Switek’s article on the animal, which may push the emergence of dinosaurs from the ranks of Triassic archosaurs 15 million years earlier than previously presumed.
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Plesiosaurus - Sculpey, Acrylic paint and lots of patience
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Thanks to my sister-in-law i went to a delightful evening of paleoart at the Natural History Museum, London, where i got to meet my childhood hero John Sibbick and got him to sign my copies of The Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs and Nobrow’s Wonderful Flesh and Bone






