jake4480, to science
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BobNicholls, to art
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My 25 years of palaeoart chronology...

The 2008 book, A TIME TRAVELLER'S FIELD NOTES AND OBSERVATIONS OF DINOSAURS; I'm posting more of my illustrations (it is a fictional story, so be prepared for plenty of inaccuracies). Here is a drinking Stegosaurus.

BobNicholls, to art
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My 25 years of palaeoart chronology...

The 2008 book, A TIME TRAVELLER'S FIELD NOTES AND OBSERVATIONS OF DINOSAURS; I'm posting more of my illustrations (it is a fictional story, so be prepared for plenty of inaccuracies). Here are the Triassic reptiles that feature in the book.

knizer, to boston
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- Weekend events thread: Memorial Day 2024 Edition. There's a ton going on around town, but what's on your radar, ?

Friday's going to be hot again in the mid 80s, but Saturday and Sunday should be cooler/cloudier in the mid-upper 70s. Memorial Day Monday might have rainy afternoon cookouts, in the upper 60s.

(Promote this weekend's events with to play along 1/?)

knizer,
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This is so cool for a certain loving demographic: the is doing a live score play-along for at - Tickets are 70$+ for the 3 shows across fri/sat. https://www.bso.org/events/jurassic-park-in-concert?performance=2024-05-24-19%3A30
( 2/x)

blaft, to sciencefiction
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A favourite at Indie Comix Fests: PORTALPETTAI by Avakkai & Chukka is a portrait of a diverse South Indian community and its resilience in the face of an alien life force intrusion. In the sequel TROUBLE IN PORTALPETTAI, the gang goes to visit the Geargleplex! And in SAMUDRA RANI & THE MAA-LEES, a group of gardener robots are marooned on a distant asteroid, centuries in the future...

https://www.blaft.com/products/portalpettai

BobNicholls, to art
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My 25 years of palaeoart chronology...

The 2008 book, A TIME TRAVELLER'S FIELD NOTES AND OBSERVATIONS OF DINOSAURS; I'll post a bunch of my illustrations. It is a fictional story, so be prepared for plenty of inaccuracies, for example, there is no evidence for autotomy in Tanystropheus.

RadicalAnthro, to london
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Good morning from Sarf

This magnificent , modelled in the 1850s, was at the time believed to quadrupedal.

BobNicholls, to art
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My 25 years of palaeoart chronology...

In 2007 I painted a mural on the ceiling of an exhibition room at Pools Cavern Visitor Centre, Derbyshire, UK. It was a Carboniferous scene, partly depicting life on land but mostly marine and freshwater species. It was fun but it demanded long hours and a few nights sleep in my car.

john, to art
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A random artwork from my gallery:

"Hesperornis regalis" — 2015

Hepserornis regalis, the Late Cretaceous toothy marine bird, takes to the sea.

https://johnconway.art/hesperornis-regalis

BobNicholls, to art
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My 25 years of palaeoart chronology...

Some extinct things that liked to be wet, for the University of Glasgow, back in 2007.

AdamStuartSmith, to random
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Our T. rex looks odd on stilts...

But we'll soon be installing a new base below the T. rex, plus a whole new gallery surrounding the skeleton.

BobNicholls, to art
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My 25 years of palaeoart chronology...

My cover artwork for issue 81 of Prehistoric Times, from 2007, featuring Ceratosaurus, in which I was interviewed.

BobNicholls, to art
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My 25 years of palaeoart chronology...

In 2007, Roar Publishing planned a book about evolution. I created some artworks for it but the book was shelved. Here is my draft drawing for the Ordovician spread that never happened...

john, to art
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A random artwork from my gallery:

"Stegosaurus stenops" — 2012

Stegosaurus stenops, in classic Stegosaurus livery, taking a drink.

https://johnconway.art/stegosaurus-stenops

hypnogoria, to books
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One from the vaults bonus pic! Fantastic double page spread from Ladybird's Prehistoric Animals and Fossils (1974) #books #Ladybird #dinosaurs

BobNicholls, to art
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My 25 years of palaeoart chronology...

One more day of my illustrations from DINOSAUR, published by Roar in 2007. The second of three double-page spreads is Ornithomimus Vs Albertosaurus...

john, to art
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A random artwork from my gallery:

"Ceratosaurus" — 2019

Ceratosaurus, star of Ceratosaurus and the City looking quite horny.

https://johnconway.art/ceratosaurus

#Art #Ceratosaurus #Decorative #Dinosaurs #Jurassic #PaintingTheropods #PalaeoPortraits

BobNicholls, to art
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My 25 years of palaeoart chronology...

I'm post some of my illustrations from DINOSAUR, published by Roar in 2007. Last for today is a collection...

BobNicholls, to art
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My 25 years of palaeoart chronology...

Today I'm post some of my illustrations from DINOSAUR, published by Roar in 2007. Third is Stegosaurus...

#Art #Painting #PaleoArt #PalaeoArt #SciArt #SciComm #DigitalArt #Illustration #Dinosaurs #Birds #Reptiles #Palaeontology #Paleontology

BobNicholls, to art
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My 25 years of palaeoart chronology...

Today I'm post some of my illustrations from DINOSAUR, published by Roar in 2007. Second is Apatosaurus...

john, to art
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A random artwork from my gallery:

"Gorgosaurus Portrait" — 2012

Has anyone seen my teef? Enough lip from you sonny, I'f got enough of that already.
Gorgosaurus libratus (formerly known as Albertosaurus libratus, formerly known as Gorgosaurus libratus) was a large tyrannosaur that lived in North America d... [more]:

https://johnconway.art/gorgosaurus-libratus

#Art #Albertosaurus #Dinosaurs #FeatheredDinosaurs #Gorgosaurus #Jurassic #Painting #Palaeo #PalaeoPortraits #Theropods #Tyrannosaurs

BobNicholls, to art
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My 25 years of palaeoart chronology...

Today I'll post some of my illustrations from DINOSAUR, published by Roar in 2007. I will start with Triceratops...

BobNicholls, to art
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My 25 years of palaeoart chronology...

The cover of the 2007 book DINOSAUR, published by Roar, wasn't the original concept. Here is the original art, there would have been a plastic hologram eyeball (not shown here).

#Art #Painting #PaleoArt #PalaeoArt #SciArt #SciComm #DigitalArt #Illustration #Dinosaurs #Birds #Reptiles #Palaeontology #Paleontology

TheDinosaurDave, (edited ) to Wyoming
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#Dinosaurs in #Doctor #Who, who would have guessed...
Lets take a look at what they show, and break down what we can see.
They say they are 150m years in the past, in #Wyoming

In this image we can clearly see a #Brachiosaurus.
As far as I know, its been found in #Colorado which is close enough for it to migrate there.

It also looks fairly accurate for a #Giraffatitan adjacent species.

In the background, although harder to see are probably #Apatosaurs, or #Diplodocus.

Over all 10/10

medigoth, to nature
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About the assumptions we make in .

It is a mistake to think of as warm and cuddly. Many, perhaps most, encounters between and are the result of the former treating the latter as characters.

One reason “ are ” made immediate sense to me was a vivid childhood memory: when I was about ten, I thought some were cute and wanted to pet them. had other ideas. Yeah, don’t do that.

It is equally a mistake to assume nature is All , All The Time. Fighting takes a lot of energy, and wild animals—including our own distant ancestors—are in constant peril of . Even a minor can lead to and .

Violence is a tool of survival, to be sure, whether in , self-defense, or squabbles over and . Unnecessary violence is a quick road to . Most animals would rather do something else, when they can.

So before you fall back on “red in tooth and claw” as a default, look for other explanations. They’re usually more interesting anyway.

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