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stolen from reddit. some of my fav old art from syundeis deleted twitter and tumblr
also the chopsticks comic
in syundeis earlier art, it seems like nakamura and hirose were actually close friends. also nakamura wasnt really shy
the last two drawings here look like a timeskip....which is exciting!!! if the manga continues i really hope there is a timeskip
Hell yeah old men yaoi
Lazy carno doodle
The “Angeac-Charente Ornithomimosaur”, an unnamed theropod from France known from hundreds of individuals forming a complete skeleton
It look funky and an awful lot like a elaphrosaur like Limusaurus, and it’s been argued (convincingly imo) that it was one. However the original authors are very adamant that is was part of Ornithomimosauria and one of if not the oldest one known. So my depiction is deliberately ambiguous in that aspect (even if I have an opinion)
Finally spotted my Sandhill crane pair’s 2026 baby! Only one colt again this year but looks to be a nice strong healthy baby
Cover art for Wildlife in North Carolina, June 1957. Illustration by Wallace Hughes.
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This piece was a special request on Reddit, and a sequel/alternate version to THIS piece. The story behind the series (and several other related images) is quite the odd one, so check it out. Unlike the Therizinosaurus from last time, Amargasaurus is highly unlikely to have had feathers. So I decided to reference both a Haolonggood figure I own and various pink morphs of corn snakes to get that naturalistic feeling.
The next alternate version is going to be a Tyrannosaurus... Which was the species on the extremely gendered chalks that inspired this, taking the idea full circle. Will a pink Tyrannosaurus Rex work? I don't know, but it sounds like a fun challenge to take on.
Also, they'll all be released as a triple release on my Threadless shop on Friday as part of integrating & exploring the potential for categories, so stay tuned for that.
Sclerocormus, a bizzare relative of the ichthyosaurs.
The Mers Group Formation, an era of change where new groups begin their rise… but for these animals it's just another foggy morning by the sea
A critically endangered Indian vulture (Gyps indicus) in Madhya Pradesh, India
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Me remembering I have half a slab of sculpey in a box in my room somewhere Like every 9 months
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So this is not my first sketch, actually this is my latest sketch I posted on my TikTok page. So this is my take on The Dicraeosauridae family however there are more than these 3 right here but I feel like these 3 are more popular amongst the Paleo Media when mentioning Dicraeosauridae. So I’m just gonna explain the general description about these 3 :
• Amargasaurus : Amargasaurus is a genus of Sauropod dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous. The first ever specimen that was found in 1991, it had tall neural spines on the neck that people assumed were the spikes of Amargasaurus. However recent research shows that it may have been a sail similar to Spinosaurus and Acrocanthosaurus. Therefore the entire Dicraeosauridae family other than their short necks and small size, some of them most likely have a sail coming from the neck all the way to the backside of the tail.
• Bajadasaurus : Bajadasaurus is one the most unique sauropods ever found in history. It was found in Patagonia, Argentina and had tall neural spines that faced forward and more taller than Amargasaurus. Recent studies shows that the sail was more likely used for display, thermoregulation, or intimidating rivals. However these ideas weren’t confirmed yet.
• Dicraeosaurus : Dicraeosaurus is a genus of diplodocid sauropod that lived in Tanzania during the Late Jurassic. Despite not being the earliest of its family, its name was after the tall neural spines that were found on its neck. Just like its relatives, it had a large head with a short neck, but a long tail very similar to Diplodocids, even though it’s the smallest.
Hello everyone, I didn't expect this but I forgot to mention that Indo didn't restrict social media but I didn't mention it here so mb. Anyway here's a portrait sketch of a Torosaurus head
Expect more art or even SCP related fanart ij the future
Why are there so many ai generated videos of this guy already I’ve only see like 2 videos made by actual people :/