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-Thank you to any new followers and good luck! 🥰🥰
-Ends when I reach 1000 followers.
-Must be following and repost this to enter.
-Winner will be randomly drawn and can choose between a 1-2 character full body flat OR a 1-4 character flat headshot image. Examples below!
-Thank you to any new followers and good luck! 🥰🥰
Yes, you!
Tell me your favorite pterosaur!
Yes, you!
Tell me your favorite pterosaur!
A medically necessary procedure is about to bleed me dry, so just a little reminder that my commissions are open! I can even bundle things and offer discounts.
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A medically necessary procedure is about to bleed me dry, so just a little reminder that my commissions are open! I can even bundle things and offer discounts.
Anything helps. Thank you so much!
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From Late Cretaceous Mancos Shale, Colorado, "jaws of death 💀" (hell yeah!) is a genus of 10 meter long mosasaur originally considered a species of Prognathodon. Its teeth were likely hidden by gum tissue when not attacking
Art by DehautNathan
From Late Cretaceous Mancos Shale, Colorado, "jaws of death 💀" (hell yeah!) is a genus of 10 meter long mosasaur originally considered a species of Prognathodon. Its teeth were likely hidden by gum tissue when not attacking
Art by DehautNathan
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
Dsungaripterus weii, from one of the first reports on Chinese pterosaurs, by Yang Zhongjian, aka the "Father of Chinese Vertebrate Paleontology" from 1964. You can find the panel mounting of the associated skeleton in the Beijing Palaeozoological Museum. Art by W. L. Shen.
Dsungaripterus weii, from one of the first reports on Chinese pterosaurs, by Yang Zhongjian, aka the "Father of Chinese Vertebrate Paleontology" from 1964. You can find the panel mounting of the associated skeleton in the Beijing Palaeozoological Museum. Art by W. L. Shen.
Brown pencil on plain notebook paper, 125 × 190 mm, 2020.
#Halloween #Samhain
Brown pencil on plain notebook paper, 125 × 190 mm, 2020.
#Halloween #Samhain