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“Bake-Kyōryū”
Day 28: Skeletal
It’s a magical liopleurodon.
Thankful we don’t share the water with these guys anymore - or mosasaurs, spinosaurus, plesiosaurs, ichthyosaurs, etc. etc. etc. I had a hard time choosing which one to draw.
Liopleurodon ferox
A large headed pliosaur from the late Jurassic. Noted for its gargantuan size in the documentary Walking with Dinosaurs, it could grow to a more modest ~30ft.
It was an ambush hunter that targeted sizeable fish, cephalopods, and other marine reptiles.
On tonight's Walking With Flocking #paleostream we covered Ornithocheirus, Brontoscorpio, Liopleurodon and Koolasuchus.
It was a stream in memory of Benjamin Bartlett who passed away the other day, among other things he composed the soundtrack for Walking With Dinosaurs, Beasts and Monsters.
Paleostream flocking sketches, done in memory of Benjamin Bartlett
Dinocember 2025 Week Four+
#Paleostream 25/04/2026
his week's #Paleostream flocking was themed around the Walking With series of palaeontology documentaries to honour the last Ben Bartlett who passed yesterday
we sketched Ornithocheirus, Brontoscorpio, Liopleurodon, and Koolasuchus
Evening Surf
Thalassophonea Thalassophobia Thalassophilia
Art Print | RedBubble Shop
Also, anyone remember this dude from 'Walking With Dinosaurs'?
(and I just realised this was probably from after one of the most traumatic TV moments I have seen in my life)