Results from the Nanotyrannus #Paleostream!
First two are N. lancensis, 3 and 4 are N. lethaeus.
You might notice some paleoart homages here ;)
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Results from the Nanotyrannus #Paleostream!
First two are N. lancensis, 3 and 4 are N. lethaeus.
You might notice some paleoart homages here ;)
Fossil Novembirb: Day 1 - The Chosen Ones
All the dinosaurs died out at the end of the Cretaceous during the K/Pg extinction event 66 million years ago. All of them? No! One group of dinosaurs managed to survive the event and are still around today. Neornithes, or Crown birds. They evolved during the end of the Cretaceous period, and by coincidence, had traits tohelp them survive the cataclysm. Here's a few of these early feathered friends.
Teviornis, a large wading Presbyornithid (flamingo-duck) from Mongolia
"Styginetta", a smaller Presbyornithid (flamingo duck) known from Western North America
Vegavis, a strange, small diving seabird related to ducks and geese, known from Antarctica
Asteriornis, sometimes called the "wonder-chicken", a tiny long legged shorebird related to the common ancestors of ducks and chickens, known from Belgium
Hell Creek Formation Diorama poster
An amazing diorama illustrating the environment from the Hell Creek Formation. It features its most famous resident, Tyrannosaurus Rex.
sulc.us/creek
Art by Stieven Van der Poorten
THE CROWD GOES MILD
Life of our Prehistoric Planet: "Styginetta lofgreni."
Well... so I have a new idea to not be posting weekly here (since I am getting the least attention here): monthly recaps
So now, instead of posting 1 a week, I'll be posting 4 once a month
That doesn't mean that I won't do more, just expect it less frequently here
Anyway, here's the drawings of the month
- Twig stalks a flock of Styginetta
- A flock of Ornithomimus almost tramples Frida and David
- Hilda finds a Sinornithosaurus at night
- Alfur is spotted by a parent and baby Eoraptor (normal + close shot)