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GHERZEN • 1917 Tracklist: 1. Chaosophia 1917 (Intro) 00:00 2. Mass Madness 01:52 3. Parting 19:10 4. Without Regrets 29:46 5. Green Squad 35:42 6. The Killing Fields 45:02 7. Phoenix Ghost (Outro) 57:38
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Skull of a ‘Stygimoloch’ dinosaur (Stygimoloch is latin for “horned dragon from the river of hell”) Found in North Dakota.
Maurilio Lima
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Dinosaur of the Day: Velociraptors Hunting by deskridge
Velociraptor “Speedy thief” Family: Dromaeosauridae Time: Late Cretaceous Location: Mongolia Size: 6.8ft long, 33lbs
Role model
#every woman should have a butterfly knife #and just play with it while dudes ask her dumb things (via leupagus)
His eyes, his nose, his chin, his cheek, his....his.....OMFG
Nearly complete skeleton of a subadult Gorgosaurus at the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology
awwww cute
Quetzalcoatlus by D.W. Miller
One of my favorites
I found one of the many books on dinosaurs I read all the time as a young kid, and came across a lot of Luis Rey paintings. I really love Rey’s artwork, and since I can’t seem to find any of these online I decided to put them up here for all you lovely people to enjoy.
can anyone help ID plz ty
Dracorex by Cheung Chung Tat
Amazingly Vivid Dino Illustrations Reveal a Brutal Prehistoric World
Over its lifetime, Earth has hosted countless species. But some of those species, like the dinosaurs, have managed to claw their way into a special place in our imaginations. Now, a new book illustrates the dinosaurs — and many of the beasts of millennia ago — in beautiful, spectacular and vicious style.
In one illustration, tiny Utahraptors tear at the flesh of a much larger creature. Another shows a rather unlikely but fanciful encounter between giant megalodon and funny-looking platybelodon. A more serene image depicts a well-camouflaged little dinosaur sleeping beneath a tree in a lush, green forest.
The Paleoart of Julius Csotonyi, available on May 20, is a collection of artwork by Julius Csotonyi, an award-winning illustrator whose work lives in museums and in science papers. Csotonyi, who holds a PhD in microbiology, works frequently with paleontologists who need help bringing their fossil finds to life. Sometimes, though, he draws whatever comes to mind. According to Csotonyi’s parents, his first illustration, at age 3, was of a dinosaur. “It appears to have been intended to be a rooster,” Csotonyi says in the book.
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Really beautiful palaeoart here! I’ll be taking a class later this year in palaeoart. I’ve been an artist all my life, and drawing dinosaurs since I was a kid, but a serious course will be very, very fun.
A fossilized frog This critter was found in the České středohoří, Mountains of Bohemia, the Czech Republic. This is a well-known fossil locality, particularly for amphibians like this one; several species of frogs have been identified from these fossils. The rocks are Oligocene in age, over 30 million years old. The rocks in the area are a mixture of lake sediments and volcanic deposits, probably created in rift zones that grew in basins that formed to the north of the growing mountain ranges in Central Europe. Fine-grained sediment likely often washed downslope into lakes, burying critters like this frog and enabling preservation of even remnants of the soft tissues of the animal. -JBB Image credit: http://www.fotopedia.com/items/flickr-11207971 Sources: http://www.researchgate.net/publication/230093779_A_new_fossil_species_of_Polypodium_%28Polypodiaceae%29_from_the_Oligocene_of_northern_Bohemia_%28Czech_Republic%29 http://www.geologicacarpathica.com/browse-journal/volumes/60-6/article-502/ http://www.geology.cz/bulletin/fulltext/bullcgs200001007.pdf
'Granny's T-rex' The first NOGGINxBKLYNROSE collab, many more to come! @scroggins_noggin #origami #trex #digitalart #floral #dinosaur
another oooone!