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Fossil illustrator, science educator, and Psittacosaurus enjoyer.

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A loose study of Soldat und Tod by Hans Larwin, featuring a younger, alive version of Tobias, my undead gunslinger. During his time in the military, he went on his fair share of missions, none of them with goals he believed in.

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Happy , check out this skull from a juvenile Gryposaurus! These hadrosaurs called North America their home roughly 75 million years ago, and this particular individual would have enjoyed the lush jungle that makes up the Kaiparowits Formation. (1/2)

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Not the typical art I post, but I finished up this character sheet for Bella and her Clawfoot, Fig!

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For , we're taking a look at not true fossils, but preserved mud cracks. Below this incredible natural cast of a Eubrontes track, the wide mudcracks were formed during a period of drought and later preserved by water carrying sediment. (1/3)

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Happy , these are the broken lower leg bones (fibulae) of the tyrannosaurs Teratophoneus and Lythronax! Partial healing has occurred in both specimens, indicating the animals lived with the breaks for a short time before dying. (1/2)

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Been working on a redesign for my druid, Bella, and her Clawfoot, Fig. :^)

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Some mourning doves :^)

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Happy , here's a natural cast of a hadrosaur track from the Blackhawk Formation in Utah! Groups of hadrosaurs walked across a squishy swamp during the Early Cretaceous, leaving behind prints that would have later been filled in by sand. (1/2)

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Skulls from February 2023.

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elk sketches

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Metoposaurus skull, from January 2023.

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Happy ! This is the partial pelvis of Supersaurus, just one of many sauropods living in the Morrison Formation during the Late Jurassic. It was certainly among the largest, with estimates putting its body length at easily over 100 feet. (1/2)

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Check out these swim tracks attributed to a prosauropod for ! Four-toed Sarahsaurus would have lived nearby during the Early Jurassic, and it could have swam through shallow rivers connected to an ever-shrinking lake, Lake Whitmore. (1/2)

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wanted to show how little this kitty from last september is. dime for scale.

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It's ! This is the holotype skull of Diabloceratops, discovered in the Wahweap Formation. While its horns may have been for identifying other members of its species, they could have served as protection against its contemporary tyrannosaurid, Lythronax.

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working on something a little different

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Happy , this is a trilobite pendant recovered from the Baker Archaeological Site on the Utah-Nevada border. As such fossils aren't found nearby, it was likely traded to the Fremont people and possibly initially found nearly 100 miles away.

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Happy , here's a lovely lineup of Allosaurus claws. Claws from the oldest individuals are on the left, whereas claws from juveniles are on the right. Even little things like claws can change as an animal grows and reaches maturity.

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