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Liam Power

@beagliam

Aspiring Paleontologist and Skeletal Artist, Professional High Schooler, CCHS Class of ‘26 Defensive Linemen, I like Carcharodontosaurids, Catholic

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チャンネルDの中の人 (@dinosaur_ch_d) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ジュラシックパークのティラノサウルスと骨格に忠実なティラノサウルスの頭部を描いてみました 鼻筋が分厚さが結構大きなポイントですね! #Paleoart #Tyrannosaurus #JurassicPark #JurassicWorldRebirth

ジュラシックパークのティラノサウルスと骨格に忠実なティラノサウルスの頭部を描いてみました
鼻筋が分厚さが結構大きなポイントですね!
#Paleoart #Tyrannosaurus #JurassicPark #JurassicWorldRebirth
Justin (정환) (@justin_an74) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My first blogpost in over a year is now out! The famous Greenland shark has its own little counterparts in the genus Rhinoscymnus, and among their first records is R. clarki from the Late Cretaceous Northumberland Fm. How much do we know about them? Check the link in replies ⬇️

My first blogpost in over a year is now out! The famous Greenland shark has its own little counterparts in the genus Rhinoscymnus, and among their first records is R. clarki from the Late Cretaceous Northumberland Fm.
How much do we know about them? Check the link in replies ⬇️
cqin (@wzjbyg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Deltadromeus!A giant, weird prehistoric runner from Africa.There is evidence that they were able to grow to larger sizes than the holotype fossil maybe.

Deltadromeus!A giant, weird prehistoric runner from Africa.There is evidence that they were able to grow to larger sizes than the holotype fossil maybe.
Dan F (@danpalaeon1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Change my mind - Theropod dinosaurs were more than capable of regularly taking down full-grown prey items much larger than themselves.

Liam Power (@beagliam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Described on today’s date 1 year ago, here is my updated reconstruction of Poop atrox, the first fully herbivorous omnivore. Described by Glupshitto et al., this animal would’ve swam faster then a modern sailfish, with some estimates putting it at 169 mph

Described on today’s date 1 year ago, here is my updated reconstruction of Poop atrox, the first fully herbivorous omnivore. Described by Glupshitto et al., this animal would’ve swam faster then a modern sailfish, with some estimates putting it at 169 mph
Arturo García (@argatheropodfan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Time to go back to what I do: draw! First in a series of illustrating the megatheropods, Tameryraptor! Welcome to another Bonanza series! Stay tuned! Background pic: Fletcher & Baylis - Fine art America #dinosaur #paleoart #procreate #photoshop

Time to go back to what I do: draw!

First in a series of illustrating the megatheropods, Tameryraptor!
Welcome to another Bonanza series! Stay tuned!

Background pic: Fletcher & Baylis - Fine art America

#dinosaur #paleoart #procreate #photoshop
Liam Power (@beagliam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tameryraptor markgrafi skeletal, this version is updated from my previous ones as it is scaled better and is better articulated. I also cleaned up some linework and sloppiness issues with this one.

Tameryraptor markgrafi skeletal, this version is updated from my previous ones as it is scaled better and is better articulated. I also cleaned up some linework and sloppiness issues with this one.
Heidi🐧 (@birdmoder) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We need to Make America Wild* Again We need bison performing great migrations. To be able to see a pack of wolves in Utah take down an elk. To watch herds of pronghorn while driving across the country. To have the sheer number of birds we once had We need our abundance back.

We need to Make America Wild* Again

We need bison performing great migrations. To be able to see a pack of wolves in Utah take down an elk. To watch herds of pronghorn while driving across the country. To have the sheer number of birds we once had

We need our abundance back.
Dan F (@danpalaeon1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Aaand it's live! My new skeletal reconstruction of #Leedsichthys problematicus, and a blog post to go with it! thecodontia.com/blog/leedsicht…

Aaand it's live! My new skeletal reconstruction of #Leedsichthys problematicus, and a blog post to go with it! thecodontia.com/blog/leedsicht…