Some Aptian to Albian Dinosaurs of North America
This is a large illustration I did for a new exhibition at the Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum in Japan that just opened on July 12th! I am so excited to have been commissioned to create this piece
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Come here little fish, said Spinosaurus
Here is a partial preview of one of the many illustrations I did for the amazing upcoming book “Uncovering Dinosaur Behavior: What They Did and How We Know” by Dr. David Hone
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Come here little fish, said Spinosaurus
Here is a partial preview of one of the many illustrations I did for the amazing upcoming book “Uncovering Dinosaur Behavior: What They Did and How We Know” by Dr. David Hone
🐡 🎨 🧪 #dinosaurs#paleontology
Sauronitholestes on the hunt
Sauronitholestes was a small dromaeosaur that lived in North America during the latest part of the Cretaceous. Pay attention to this color pattern… for reasons 😋
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Sauronitholestes on the hunt
Sauronitholestes was a small dromaeosaur that lived in North America during the latest part of the Cretaceous. Pay attention to this color pattern… for reasons 😋
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Imagine them running around on the forest floor
Aquilops americanus was a tiny basal cratopsian that lived during the Early Cretaceous in North America. This amazing animal would have shared its habitat with other dinosaurs like the huge Acrocanthosaurus.
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Concept sketch of the South American Unenlagiine Dromaeosaur Buitreraptor foraging for food in a shallow pond
The video process is available exclusively for patrons Patreon.com/serpenillus
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Concept sketch of the South American Unenlagiine Dromaeosaur Buitreraptor foraging for food in a shallow pond
The video process is available exclusively for patrons Patreon.com/serpenillus
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Extinct horses 🐎
First, the small Eohippus from Early Eocene North America. Second, the more modern looking Pliohippus from the Middle Miocene of North America
These two panels are part of a series of illustrations I did for a new exhibit of the Frost Science Museum called “The Dig”
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Head butting💥
This is a drawing of a speculative head butting fight between two male Prenocephale that I did for the book by Dr. Dave Hone “Uncovering Dinosaur Behavior: What They Did and How We Know”. I had the pleasure to be commissioned to do many illustrations for this amazing book
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This morning I present you this concept sketch of Triassic marine serpent wannabe, Dinocephalosaurus
Dinocephalosaurus orientalis lived during the Middle Triassic in Asia. I did this concept sketch as a request from patron and fellow artist Ben Corey
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This morning I present you this concept sketch of Triassic marine serpent wannabe, Dinocephalosaurus
Dinocephalosaurus orientalis lived during the Middle Triassic in Asia. I did this concept sketch as a request from patron and fellow artist Ben Corey
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One of the big Late Jurassic guys, Torvosaurus tanneri
Torvosaurus tanneri was one of the largest theropods in Late Jurassic North America. It lived alongside other large theropods like Allosaurus and Ceratosaurus
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One of the big Late Jurassic guys, Torvosaurus tanneri
Torvosaurus tanneri was one of the largest theropods in Late Jurassic North America. It lived alongside other large theropods like Allosaurus and Ceratosaurus
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Please welcome the new pterosaur Haliskia peterseni.
It was described today and I was lucky enough to be commissioned to reconstruct this amazing species.
Haliskia was a huge Anhanguerian pterosaur from the late Early Cretaceous of Australia. It had a ca. 4.6 m wingspan
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Some flying muppets, Anurognathid pterosaurs
These were small, likely insectivorous pterosaurs that are known from almost complete skeletons which preserve important details of the filaments that covered their bodies
They were probably nocturnal and highly maneuverable flyers
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Concept sketch on this weird bovid Rusingoryx atopocranion from Pleistocene Africa.
As you can see, this taxon was closely related to modern wildebeest. Also, like wildebeest, Rusingoryx was a migratory species.
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Concept sketch on this weird bovid Rusingoryx atopocranion from Pleistocene Africa.
As you can see, this taxon was closely related to modern wildebeest. Also, like wildebeest, Rusingoryx was a migratory species.
🐡 🎨 🧪 #paleontology