Joschua Knüppe (@joschuaknuppe) 's Twitter Profile
Joschua Knüppe

@joschuaknuppe

German paleoartist, he/him, doing all sorts of prehistoric critters and spec evo too, streams on Twitch every weekend, #paleostream

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Only stayed on today's flocking #Paleostream for one entry today, but made it a small scene. Zhejiangopterus being awoken by a sunrise in a post apocalyptic world

Only stayed on today's flocking #Paleostream for one entry today, but made it a small scene. Zhejiangopterus being awoken by a sunrise in a post apocalyptic world
Kai J. Doron (@kayentakatae) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy to have been able to participate in today’s flocking together #paleostream !! Had a lovely time drawing even though 20 minutes is not long at all. Zhejiangopterus and Bolg.

Happy to have been able to participate in today’s flocking together #paleostream !! Had a lovely time drawing even though 20 minutes is not long at all. 

Zhejiangopterus and Bolg.
Gabriel N. U. (@serpenillus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Reptiles of the Early Triassic Beaufort Group (mostly the Katberg Formation) of South Africa (ca. 251 million years ago) Sneak peek at two plates from my book (in preparation) about the tetrapods of the Triassic

Reptiles of the Early Triassic Beaufort Group (mostly the Katberg Formation) of South Africa (ca. 251 million years ago)

Sneak peek at two plates from my book (in preparation) about the tetrapods of the Triassic
Literally Miguel 🇻🇪💥🔫 (@literallymiguel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Junggarsuchus sloani skeletal & size reference! (comm) toothy lanky ass rat-lizard thingies like this gave rise to the crocs we all know today this one was a late surviving one (50+ million years since splitting) from jurassic China, munching on arthropods and evading dinosaurs

Junggarsuchus sloani skeletal & size reference! (comm)

toothy lanky ass rat-lizard thingies like this gave rise to the crocs we all know today

this one was a late surviving one (50+ million years since splitting) from jurassic China, munching on arthropods and evading dinosaurs
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Results from tonights #paleostream! Yinshanosaurus, Harrytoombsia, a sophont microraptorine (a wish for Din0boy1) and a Albertosaurus partially covered in oil.

Results from tonights #paleostream!
Yinshanosaurus, Harrytoombsia, a sophont microraptorine (a wish for Din0boy1) and a Albertosaurus partially covered in oil.