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the Meg (oil on illustration board, 2014)
#megalodon #shark #greatwhite #fossils #giantfish #illustrationart #artandscience #paleontology #vertebratepaleontology
giant hadrosaur – something like Shantungosaurus – a bit outdated (oil, 2014)
#artandscience #paleontology #giant #giant #oilpainting #hadrosauridae #ornithischia #Edmontosaurus #dinosaur #illustrationart #art
Left illustration: giraffe.jumae (plio-pleistocene) compared with modern giraffe species (right illustration) / around 15 years ago / tempera
#paleontology #giraffe #africa #ScienceForAll #EarthHistory
Oreodonts are extinct mammals that looked similar to pigs and sheep, but were more closely related to camels. They are the most commonly found fossil in the White River Badlands in South Dakota, and this exceptional specimen from our collection shows an oreodont curled up inside its burrow.