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Illustration from 'After Man: A Zoology of the Future' by Dougal Dixon (1981). A Night Stalker: a speculative-evolution future flightless bipedal bat that walks on its "wings" and uses the hind limbs as arms.

Illustration from 'After Man: A Zoology of the Future' by Dougal Dixon (1981). A Night Stalker: a speculative-evolution future flightless bipedal bat that walks on its "wings" and uses the hind limbs as arms.

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Jaws novel author Peter Benchley later wrote 'The Beast' with a similar scene. The remains of a Sperm Whale on the beach that was killed by the Giant Squid. The book ended with the squid getting defeated by a larger Sperm Whale (mother's revenge) while the TV movie opted for death by explosion.

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Need to pull a Lionel Hutz and sneak in a comma: NO, MORE BIRDS!

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#PortfolioDay

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Glyptodon clavipes wallowing.

Glyptodon clavipes wallowing.

Yes.

3 months ago 16 3 1 0
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GenAI is absolutely vile for many reasons, and I have no patience for anyone who intentionally uses it.

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A response from the publisher on the other site:

4 months ago 37 2 3 0
Covers of Mesozoic Art and Mesozoic Art II.

Covers of Mesozoic Art and Mesozoic Art II.

Contents page from Mesozoic Art I, showing our selected 25 artists.

Contents page from Mesozoic Art I, showing our selected 25 artists.

Pages from within book, showing selection of images and text.

Pages from within book, showing selection of images and text.

Pages from within book, showing selection of images and text.

Pages from within book, showing selection of images and text.

Great news on #MesozoicArtII relevant to buyers in the USA -- I'm reliably informed that you can order direct from Bloomsbury's US site, and that the book qualifies for free shipping. I can't test that from here (as in the UK), but I hope it works out :) @sharkbitesteve.bsky.social

5 months ago 56 12 4 1
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Mesozoic Art II – Marc’s review If, like me, you struggle to keep up with the glut of quality palaeoart emanating from all corners of the world these days, then Steve White and Darren Naish have another book for you. The sequel t…

A review of the brand-new MESOZOIC ART II - a lavish, cutting-edge guide to #palaeoart as it looks in 2025 - at Love in the Time of Chasmosaurs ... chasmosaurs.com/2025/10/20/m... #books

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Mesozoic Art II, Palaeoart Portfolio for the 2020s — Tetrapod Zoology Among the most successful of books I’ve been involved in are those devoted to palaeoart. In particular, I’m thinking here of 2022’s Mesozoic Art , edited by Steve White and myself and published by Bl...

What is #PALAEOART / #PALEOART looking like in 2025? Buy the spectacular #MesozoicArtII - published by @chiffchat.bsky.social, edited by @sharkbitesteve.bsky.social and I - now. Info and links... tetzoo.com/blog/2025/9/...

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Received the Ceratopsian skull magnets (19 pcs) from Scaled Beast @rubrennanart.bsky.social as an early b-day present for myself.

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Received my copy of Mesozoic Art II. It is a genuine honor to have my work be included with so many other talented paleo artists.

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Borneo: where Saltwater Crocodiles see elephants as fair game.

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Yes, the original GOT dragons were designed with a bird-like sternum in the rough skeletal stage. All subsequent dragon designs are built off this base design/rig (even Caraxes).

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"like monkey with night visison"

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Stock image sites and reddit are especially bad for labeling highland cattle as yak. I have even seen Muskox and Takin posted as yak.

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Not a Yak at all. Doesn't even look like a hybrid Dzo.

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I know Gary Gygax put a some of these creatures into his Dungeons & Dragons Monster Manual book and gave them names such as Owlbear, Rust Monster, and Bulette.

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They are most commonly known as 'chinasaurs'. Very common and cheap toys I think started appearing in the 1960's and produced for decades after.

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It would fit in well with these guys.

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Attenborosaurus.

This genus of early Jurassic Pliosaurid is named after Sir David Attenborough, whose 99th birthday is today.

Piece from 2023.

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"See no evil, hear no evil, smell no evil"

Somewhat cursed WIP with some layers off.

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Old Ed.

Edmontosaurus regalis.

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Yes it is a Opossum.

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The first image is a beautiful illustration by the talented artist @orribec.bsky.social. Long ago in ancient northern China, during the Neogene Period. During the dry season, with no trees in sight, a single amebelodontid proboscidean called Platybelodon grangeri is searching hard for a place to

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