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Dhruv Franklin

@dhruvfranklin

He/Him, just an artist

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M. Rizky M.(@RizkiusMaulanae) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As a reminder that I do draw, have this lineart of something I haven't continued for some time while uni organization is grinding me

As a reminder that I do draw, have this lineart of something I haven't continued for some time while uni organization is grinding me
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Toarcian ☀️(@Toarsian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

During a hurricane, an unfortunate Muttaburrasaurus is swept out into the ocean. This took a long time to make, its likely my biggest piece ever and i hope to do more like these in the future thanks.

During a hurricane, an unfortunate Muttaburrasaurus is swept out into the ocean. This took a long time to make, its likely my biggest piece ever and i hope to do more like these in the future thanks.
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Dhruv Franklin(@dhruvfranklin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sketch of the giant mountain deer, Odocoileus lucasi, meeting a marmot friend. This relative of the whitetail lived in the mountainous regions of the Western United States during the Late Pleistocene and grew to the size of a small elk.

Sketch of the giant mountain deer, Odocoileus lucasi, meeting a marmot friend. This relative of the whitetail lived in the mountainous regions of the Western United States during the Late Pleistocene and grew to the size of a small elk.
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Eumaniraptora art 🎨(@Paleoraptor_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Gonna get quite a bit busy in the next few weeks so have this little sketch of Linheraptor searching for prey amongst the boulders.

Gonna get quite a bit busy in the next few weeks so have this little sketch of Linheraptor searching for prey amongst the boulders. #paleoart
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Aditya Srinath(@adi_fatalis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This absolutely fascinating study suggests Smilodon may have *not* roared like Panthera (despite popular belief), but instead either sounded like Felinae (Puma, Leopardus, etc) at a lower pitch or completely unique from modern cats.

This absolutely fascinating study suggests Smilodon may have *not* roared like Panthera (despite popular belief), but instead either sounded like Felinae (Puma, Leopardus, etc) at a lower pitch or completely unique from modern cats.
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Dhruv Franklin(@dhruvfranklin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a finger painting I recently did on my phone of some American Mastodon. It initially started as a study of a beautiful pond I came across while hiking in Vermont. I can’t help but imagine the extinct animals that once lived in these forests whenever I’m hiking.

This is a finger painting I recently did on my phone of some American Mastodon. It initially started as a study of a beautiful pond I came across while hiking in Vermont. I can’t help but imagine the extinct animals that once lived in these forests whenever I’m hiking.
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