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the siphon scrolled, but seeing how in images of nautiluses the overlap of the flap is usually on the ventral side, I am not sure if showing it here is correct if we go with Endoceras having a similar siphon since the back of the animal isn't visible from this angle. Regardless, I have added the overlap. I couldn't find any good references for the adhesive ridges in pictures of Nautilus, so I just made them a bit smaller and added 2 ridges where in the original only 1 was. I didn't actually use that blog post as a reference as someone else suggested, and didn't know about it at the time of making. For references I asked some friends on discord for help and they gave the papers and the image used in the blog post to help with perspective. But after seeing it it's likely that's where they sourced those references from, so I've linked it in the description. Also just a request, but please ping me when replying since I don't get notifications when someone replies without a ping, thanks.-
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distorted and partially reconstructed skull. It shows in the resulting reconstruction. All we actually have of P. irgisensis is the back of the skull, and the species may not even be diagnosable. It should be reconstructed like a generalized Pliosaurus after animals like P. kevani, carpenteri, or rossicus. The soft tissue over the flippers is also quite odd. Bogdanovā€™s P. rossicus is somewhat better, although the external ear is incorrect. The flippers should also be proportionally larger for this species, and the base of the flippers lack necessary bulk and muscle. The back is seemingly somewhat arched, which is not a condition seen in any sauropterygia- but it could also be generous amounts of fat on the torso. That one should be usable with some edits.
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putting this up for consideration first. 2) I did not change the elephantine skin texture, which user Lythronaxargestes suggested could be problematic. This is because changing the texture at this point (because I've merged several of the texture layers) will be messy and may result in a lot of work needed to be re-done, again it can be done and if necessary it will be, but if it's not super necessary I'm a bit reluctant to doing it. 3) I'm a bit worried that on removing the wattle I may have made the neck a little too narrow. Some comments on the neck proportions would be appreciated. Thank you for your considerations, have a wonderful day.-
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from other Titanosaurs. The limbs are taken directly from the figure provided by Pal & Ayyasami, however. Please review and inform me whether it is accurate to Titanosauria or not, and whether the page for Bruhathkayosaurus even needs a reconstruction given how fragmentary it is. The only reason I made this is because I saw some other unrelated fragmentary species also have paleoart on their pages and thought the Bruhathkayosaurus page could use one too.
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sclerotic ring/capsule seems to be fully embedded into the tissue of the face, while it is externally visible in living fish. This is a common mistake among artists who are used to working with birds or reptiles, but I was wondering if there was a specific reason for this design choice since, again, I'm not too knowledgable on placoderms specifically. Also, since there are already two reconstructions of
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when I'm done, but I'll have to wait a couple days before I can start with it cause I've got an important exam in a few days to focus on, so in the meantime if someone else wishes to edit the work and tone down the features please feel welcomed to do so! But if not then I will fix it myself. Thank you for informing me, have a good day. -
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the overall skull proportions of their reconstruction for the distance between preserved elements, but based it purely on the material that is actually figured in lateral view (thus the holotype and the rostral fragment) + only showing the surface of the bone, rather than including areas revealed by breakage and such.
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Titanichamster's restoration is very good even if the open nostril is a bit speculative. As far as I know, cathartids are the only birds with nostrils like this. While ornithosuchids were probably adapted for scavenging, I don't know if the weird nostrils of cathartids has any relation to their ecology.
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Second one is simply a sideview of the skull with the mandible, again based on the fossil illustrations and identified scale areas of the redescription (Sterli and de la Fuente 2011), which show the skull being a bit flatter than how it was illustrated by Woodward in 1901 (the image currently used in
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all appears good though the animal in general looks kinda shrimp-y, specially on the appendages (limbs). For some reason the second pair of the six (the first was hidden behind the head plate and shouldn't be visible here) is different from the third to fifth, but other restorations show it like that
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Since it's been like a week since I've posted the updated version and no one else has commented, should I at least, for the present, replace the one currently used on the Bruhathkayosaurus page with the updated one and then wait till others review it, since this one fixes the main problem which seems
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Hello! I have made some quick edits to my work as per the changes suggested here, I'll acknowledge them briefly here: 1) Removed the neck wattle/speculative display structure. 2) Adjusted the feet to better align with the shadow on the ground. 3) Removed the minor anomaly on the upper right corner of
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I have added the illustration to Bruhathkayosaurus'page. Once again, thanks for taking your time to help me out. Still, if you, or anyone else later finds anything off in terms of general anatomy, please inform me here and I'll make the appropriate changes to the work. Thanks again, have a great day.
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That is one of the biggest issues. Anderson & Westneat 2007 vs Engelman 2023 estimates have the most regular-sized skulls, which is totally the opposite for the remaining authors. For example, downsizing the skull and thoracic armor of FerrĆ³n et al. 2017 estimate would require a body so l o n g
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A reconstruction of Dentaneosuchus based on the various referred materials from the recent paper. This includes MHNT.PAL.2011.20.1, MHNT PAL 2012.14.23, MHNT.PAL.2012.14.21 and MHNT.PAL.2012.14.1 (Skull elements of a single individual) and the postcranial bones MHNT.PAL.2012.14.2, MHNT.PAL.2012.14.3
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Second is a more simplified diagramm showing variation in horn shape, first two are different Meiolania specimens, after two skulls figured in Gaffney 1983, second the Wyandotte species, rostral proportions also based on Meiolania, A-horns after Gaffney 1996 (although they are unknown and their form
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life restoration. I initially based it on primarily on the neotype, as I was unaware at the time that this specimen was actually a probable composite, thus giving it unusual proportions. I also used NHMUK R498 to restore the forefins, but this specimen is known to be at least partially reconstructed
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I did make sure to differentiate the arm proportions between specimens, though it is kind of hard to tell. The slightly more vertical posture of the smaller specimen is a result of the proportionally longer forelimb. I'll fix the "step" at the top of the skull. That was one of my concerns when I was
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Hi! Apologies for not responding earlier, kinda been off the internet for a while due to some stuff. I have read the issues put forward here with my work and I agree I might have taken way too much artistic liberty with it. I will tone down the highly speculative features and post an updated version
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Thank you for taking the feedback into account. Since most of these aren't known from postcrania I don't think the body reconstructions you've done are inaccurate necessarily, and I don't think those need to be changed. My main criticism is that on some of these the portion of the eye containing the
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Thanks for the criticism of my reconstructions! After all, criticism is key for improvement. I should take these anatomical issues into account. As I'm typing this, I'm actually rendering a new Gorgonichthys clarki recon, with a noticeable change in patterns of its skin color. Maybe I can change the
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Yeah, that's a general issue we don't have an easy solution for, how to replace inaccurate art which has been superseded by accurate art, or is otherwise used a lot of places even after having been removed from taxon articles. No easy answer, other than having to do it manually... But yeah, it also
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The coloration looks nice, the operculum (hood) looks accurate, and the tentacles don't have suckers like in coleoids. There is also 10 tentacles present, so this looks pretty accurate for a restoration. However, I will say that it looks somewhat like this reconstruction. Although it is more likely
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In the famous Shringasaurus bonebed, it was observed that some individuals possessed horns on their frontal bones whereas others lacked horns. This was interpreted by Sengupta et al. as probable sexual dimorphism as is seen in many mammals today like cervids for example but is rarely, if ever, seen
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I really appreciate your thoughts on my work, thanks. But I'm still not sure on whether it would be fine for me to add this illustration to Bruhathkayosaurus' page, I'll give the description as only a possible reconstruction instead of a life reconstruction of course. Would you say it's okay for me
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Yes, don't add stuff before it has been reviewed. Also, seems the Dunkleosteus was made shorter after that new paper, does that look right? I think we should keep restorations to a minimum in that article. Four smilar restorations in one article, and very speculative at that, is kind of ridiculous.
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to replace the one currently on the page, which does not represent the preserved material particularly well. I largely referenced the holotype (SMP 1863) as described in Lambers (1992), and some other specimens referred to the genus, and filled in some of the missing or otherwise obscured material
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Here I go again, currently revamping the page for Meiolania itself now so here's two illustrations to go along with the already present image material available on Wikimedia. First is a very simple skull reconstruction based on the material figured by Megirian (1992) for M. brevicollis. I followed
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Of course, we don't know the color of prehistoric creatures in most of case. However, there are no extant green species of crocodiles, and there are relatively few green reptiles with semi-aquatic biology. However, if paleoartist Nobu is making these colors green based on the "popular image of the
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page, but the page honestly could be better, ideally such an image should go under a more appropriate section like the description of the animal or a palaeobiology section, but seeing that the page currently lacks those sections I've added it under the "size" section for the time being. If there's
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I have updated the file. I made the operculum a little bigger, although in the original image I meant to show it at an angle so at least some of the problem with the size would have been due to the perspective, which is why I've only slightly increased it in dimensions. Other than that I have made
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Even then, it's only known from a single limb bone. As such, it is impossible to know what its actual proportions were along with the size. What I have made here, thus, is supposed to represent only a possibility of what Bruhathkayosaurus may have looked like based on a lot of speculation inferred
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I've been reworking the article for Niolamia recently and put together these two images to be used in said article. First pic is simple enough, comparing Crossochelys (now considered a juvenile Niolamia) with the Neotype (based on the figures given in the redescription), with the important scale
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also appears to be depicted in an erect-limbed, digitigrade posture, not the sprawling stance one would expect in a basal archosauromorph. The proportions are also unlike every skeletal made of this animal, although it's a bit difficult to be sure how accurate any skeletal's proportions are from
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A lot of illustrations from a site called DataBase Center for Life Science (which appears to be Japanese) have been uploaded to Commons, and most of them seem to have been made by the artist Kouhei Futaka, and look pretty good. So here they are for review, I have no idea about the circumstances
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Potential problems that may still be present: 1) As mentioned above, due to personal time constraints, this is just a quick edit and this may not look as polished and refined as the original file. If this does not suffice, I will make a more refined version but it'll take a little more time, so
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As I'm currently reworking the page for Odobenocetops, I ended up putting together this diagram for the range of motion of O. leptodon. The basic angles are drawn after the work of Muizon and Domning (see "The anatomy of Odobenocetops (Delphinoidea, Mammalia), the walrus-like dolphin from the
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Pliosaurus irgisensis is very inaccurate. Itā€™s based off of an old mount that has since been destroyed (how much was real vs. reconstructed is unverifiable, and its general appearance is highly at odds from what we know about Pliosaurus (and other derived pliosaur) proportions) with a highly
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I agree, the old restoration has a bizarrely lumpy snout and way too many osteoderm rows relative to the two rows as seen in the 2019 postcranial description. Speaking of which, I'm surprised that the impressive 2016 and 2019 papers are not yet cited on the page. I'll correct that. I think
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article that needs review. I do not know much about mosasaur anatomy, but it overall looks very nice. The head seems correct, the counter-shading looks pretty good, and I like how it has lips covering its upper row of teeth. Definitely one of the more accurate mosasaur reconstructions that
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Hello, Here is my paleoart of Bruhathkayosaurus matleyi, a very fragmentary species of Titanosaurian Sauropods from Maastrichtian of India. Until recently, it would have been considered a nomen dubium, however Pal & Ayyasami have put up strong evidence in support of its validity.
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that his skeletals could be used as long as credit is given. I would like to add that the ends of the fins are not the same, nor are the pectoral fins. Thoracic armor and jaw tissue also differ in thickness. However, if this is not enough I can always redo the silhouettes.
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I personally think that an entirely new restoration may be more advisable since more information has also been published on postcranial proportions in the last few years. The skull diagram is useful on a historical level, I may be able to generate an updated replacement.
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Don't forget Dunkleosteus amblyodoratus. Also, i think I have a plan for including the thicc sclerotic rings into the eyes: Make the eye texture slightly transparent on Blender, then make a model of the sclerotic rings, insert it into the model's eyes. What do you think?
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for a while now. One could argue a few minor quibbles (like whether the fifth and sixth toes of the hindlimb are combined into one fleshy digit, or whether the otic notches should have spiracles), but overall it's a big step in the right direction. I'm tempted to say
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While the legs of elephant birds were of course massive, the ones here seem exaggerated. Haven't seen other restorations with that sort of tree-trunk thickness. But I think some of the images might be fine. Some of them seem a bit "off-model", like those Kelenken.
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looks decent, but the first appendage on the head should be much shorter than the next three. Also I counted 11 opisthosomal tergites in the trunk region before the tail, when in others I've seen (including Junnn's reconstruction) has 12. Also does anyone know if
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I agree, the tully shouldn't really that keel in the trunk, although I'm having a hard time with the eye bar criticism, as looking at offical reconstructions, the eyes seem to be correct, but I am not as well versed with the Tully's anatomy as other organisms.
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Ohh, I never meant to say you couldn't use my Coccosteus recon, I was saying "Stop using Coccosteus for Dunkleosteus recons", referencing that Coccosteus was used as a basis for post-thoracic Dunk recons in the past, and also the meme "Stop Posting About Among
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When I discussed the dorsal fin with Entelognathus, she said that the fin-shape we see in the fossil is the base that didn't rot off from the corpse during decomposition and burial, and that it implied a higher fin. She then pointed me to a blog and paper,
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Mr. Fink has made his displeasure with being harangued about his old restorations well known. It isn't my intent to annoy him about a restoration he made 17 years ago, just an fyi just in case somebody else wanted to have a go at drawing this strange deer.
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This is an early sketch of my artwork representing inferred sexual dimorphism in Shringasaurus. I need some comments on the anatomical accuracy before I can go on to colour it and add details. Would really appreciate if someone could help me out with this.
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Pliocene of Peru and its palaeobiological implications" by Muizon and Domning, 2002) with the body being primarily based on belugas, proportioned to lie between the length estimates given in the 2nd Edition of Encyclopedia of Marine Mammals (Muizon 2008).
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I've looked at a bunch of paleoartworks, and most of them show baurusuchids without lips. However, there are about one or two paleoartworks featuring baurusuchids, so I think it's safe to say that most prehistoric crocs didn't have lips, and some did.
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Looks good for the most part; the extensive neck wattle may be too speculative for purposes on Knowledge. The pose of the left hind foot suggests it should maybe be planted on the ground. Should that leg be brought down slightly to touch the shadow?
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Good day, all! Just finished making this illustration of Endoceras giganteum, the page for it lacks a life restoration last I checked, so I made one. Please comment on the anatomical accuracy, and if it's good, whether I should add it on the page.
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Going to throw some of my paleoart in here. Most of these are old pieces, so I'm not looking to do revisions on them - if they aren't up to snuff, that's fine. For the size charts, I am able to make images of each individual animal upon request.
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On the same subject, the lower two silhouettes also seem to be more or less direct traces, which is okay as both are under attribution licenses, but more explicit credit (including the artists and licenses of the originals) needs to be added.
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Well, I fixed the weird crest. Sorry about the wait. And pardon my ignorance, but I'm still confused about the odontoid. How much should it change the current appearance? Is the lower jaw just supposed to come to a sharper point?
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on Commons. It's great to see someone stepping up to the plate to do Placoderm reconstructions for the site, as many of the ones used currently are a little on the outdated side, and I definitely appreciate your efforts so far.
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since it was once reviewed) I think it is pretty reasonable to reconstruct body/fin shape from living fish, but possibly can be extreme considering fin number and anatomy? (e.g. two dorsal fins) Curious points are these:
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is difficult to assess; the mouth is very fleshy almost like a mammal, and the sail is proportionally maybe a bit too tall and smooth, plus it has a very abrupt transition to the back. We already have quite a few good
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as well, and its forefins are rather unusual too. I have thus decided to redo the entire thing from scratch, based primarily on OUMNH J.10305, a good specimen known to be genuine that has measurements reported in
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reconstruction by PlacodermReconstructions, but the author in his user profile says not to use it, so I don't know if should use it here. Nevertheless, do you have anything to say about these reconstructions? -
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is unknown), finally M. brevicollis, rostrum and horns shape after Megirian, gaps filled with M. platyceps and horn orientation based on Gaffney 1996 (more splaying than in Megirian's initial interpretation).
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I have minor criticisms: the operculum should be slightly larger (the same size as the shell opening), the adhesive ridges should be smaller and more numerous, and the siphon should be scrolled/unfused like
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I also do believe, however, that artworks of extinct psuedosuchians cannot be used as solid reference or evidence for points, given the persistent bias of it being labelled as yet another "prehistoric land
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Should be easy to fix if everyone agrees with this, and on what it should be changed to. But also good if potential other inaccuracies in each image can be pointed out so that can be taken care of as well.
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As said on the dino review, these generally look good, and it could be cool if the individual images could be extracted, as we lack restorations of many of these, and they could be used in cladograms etc.
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Yeah, I can try to take a crack at updating it tomorrow. The tail should probably be straightened out to better show the length, does anyone have any references for how long it should be at full extent?
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the perspective on the head and hindlimbs is just completely off. The two sauropods share the warped arrangement of the pedal unguals that makes me think the author doesn't understand how they should be
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Proportionally, it seems that you have SDUST V1003 as being pretty close to HM V20. Just checking to make sure that you've accounted for the forearm and fourth digit of HM V20 being proportionally a bit
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Also, it's still early days when it comes to the "lip-debate", we have exactly one paper arguing for lips in prehistoric crocs, and no follow ups. I don't think we can say either is wrong at the moment.
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are fine but not sure since I am not fish specialist. Though replacing main image on page may problem, probably it will be better to replace fossil image from this CC-licenced paper (prob I will upload
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The current wikipedia page for riojasuchus has an image which does not match the fossil evidence, especially with the skull. I have made a new picture which I think is closer to current understanding.
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I didn't realise it was a wattle/dewlap until now. Thought it was just red coloured skin. Yeah, it's a bit much. I also noticed two grey rectangular artefacts above the head, but that's an easy fix.
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is not known from very much material, so it's hard to say. The length of the tail relative to the torso as depicted here appears to be more or less consistent with what has been reconstructed for
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That said, the images themselves are copyrighted - you can't decide to put one in a book, museum display, etc. without licensing them. And while the pose itself can be copied (in fact, please do)
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I believe baurusuchids had fairly similar skull textures to crocodilians, but I think a lipless or lipped depiction is probably okay for now, given similarities in jaw shapes with crocodilians.
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page I don't know if it would be unreasonable to ask if yours could be slightly modified to represent one of the other members of the genus, since I'm not aware of any life reconstructions of
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With bad preservation, it may be hard to decide affinity of that fossil, maybe diagram showing both interpretation may better to have in article? I may try something later but not sure.
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I don't think the "step" over the nasoantorbital fenestra in the fossil is a genuine anatomical feature. This region of the skull is badly preserved and the paper does not comment on it.
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fish have all been added to their respective pages without review. There seem to be minor anatomical issues with them, such as potentially the size of the eyes, and the large pelagic
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I'm not expecting Mr. Fink to fix this restoration he made 17 years ago, but it does have a number of inaccuracies. Notably the angle of the antlers is too narrow, as can be seen in
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could also be left as is, they do look relatively reasonable. The rest need new paint jobs, best to look at similar modern reptiles for inspiration. I could edit some of them today.
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illustrating it. I assume the "odontoid" process is discussed in the tooth occlusion paper? I don't have access to it. How would that affect the appearance in my reconstruction? -
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Fantastic artwork. It generally looks fine to me for what little we know. I've added the "speculative paleoart" template to your post, due to the fragmentary nature of the genus.
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His website license disclaimer, while quite reasonable, isn't a carte blanche to release derivative works of his under a CC-BY license (at least as far as I can tell). To quote:
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I think part of the percieved thickness of the legs is as a result of the upper portion of the legs being covered by the long hair-like feathers, but even considering that the
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Assuming everything on the neck that doesnā€™t have said texture is dewlap, we might want to tone that down a lot. Otherwise it might be too speculative for Knowledge purposes.
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may have something too. I'm still thinking of fixing this eurypterid from the same batch that was reviewed some time ago (now that I understand their anatomy a little more):
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I'm a little doubtful of the massively thick-necked skeletal reconstruction that's floating around. Evidently the cervical and dorsal neural spines should be taller than in
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look quite good in my opinion, even if the former would be more presentable if rotated 90 degrees clockwise (which is an easy fix). We have needed a good representation of
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This is a digital life reconstruction of Campinasuchus dinzi that I'd like to put into the animal's article, given that it lacks any life reconstructions as of right now.
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Probably, but as usual, these are used all sorts of places and will remain so if they stay inaccurate, and as always, it's unlikely we'll get a new version anytime soon.
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though I am not sure that is enough reliable since that is not main topic in that paper, and that researcher have some not widely-accepted theories like algae-gathering
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Both the Brachiosaurus and the Stegosaurus seem to have some anatomical flaws, and the perspective on the Allosaurus' neck and skull is quite a bit off in my opinion.
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Nice! Now someone just needs to expand the article to make room for them, hehe. But of course, we could just replace a restoration and the old skull drawing for now.
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Engelman's one looks fine, this uses ecologically estimated dorsal fin shape. One by Entelognathus is good at color, but feels dorsal fin is reconstructed too large.
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That is rather unfortunate, when writing the file description it slipped my mind to give Hartman credit. Ignoring his work as never the idea šŸ¤Ø. I thought Hartman
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The latest paper isn't necessarily the truth, I don't think the horn/boss issue will be settled any time soon. But yeah, plesiosaurs probably didn't have lips...
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Based on the above comments, it doesn't bode well for most of these, and we should add inaccuracy tags. So let's consider it the other way around; which of these
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Basically most of Abyssal's old charts are just scaled after NT's recon, looks like not considered proportions. Probably better to rescale after skull length?
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Probably problem is this image is still used in many pages and afraid of appearing image search. Since some of them are Abyssal's mass outdated list pages...
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added information of these two taxa on Knowledge, but did not do that for other three and said that "my colleagues will provide information to Knowledge" on
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A new paper has produced a 3D skull reconstruction of this taxon that gives it a flatter shape, bringing it more in line with other stem-tetrapod skulls:
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I believe Engelman and Entelognathus were drawing on the same source here (h/t to Carnoferox), so there may be reason to shave down the latter slightly.
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restoration, its quite busy with other animals. I'd really need to do a thorough research of the literature to make a serious critique of the anatomy.
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Thanks for the extra context, I've also heard that it can be found in rails and phorusrhacids. I suppose it's not outside the realm of plausibility.
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is pretty weird and Ichthyovenator would definitively be able to give a better opinion. I personally don't see anything wrong with the restoration.
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description. On the skull there should be bosses raised above the surface of the skull between the nostrils, the morphology of which is clearest in
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My impression is that exposed teeth are fairly apomorphic, even within crocodylomorphs. Do we have any reason to think that baurusuchids had them?
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that the animal would look like some kind of eel. Why authors didn't question such extreme body sizes despite the known skull sizes baffles me.
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Looks good to me. Maybe the figure text would be better placed at the bottom of the image, as it does look a bit awkwardly placed at the moment.
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Yeah I know based on that source, it is especially based on carpetshark, but not sure about difference of fin size between two reconstructions.
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had one, but seeing fossil preservation it may be just not preserved even through existed. Though since it is omitted in reconstruction in paper
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Seems to have become a trend for some dinosaurs at least, based on some birds? And now we're added, what should be fixed in the old restoration
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who recently expanded the page). If preferred, I can upload the two skulls as separate images, depending on what works best for the article. -
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Yours look better, but the new claws look quite unsharp? I think most of Alannis' restorations are unfortunately a bit too cartoonish to use.
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is based on GSP but there's no way that tail and legs are correct. It's almost like they've been displaced laterally. Similar issue with the
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Our fish experts can chime in here, but I don't believe the combination of that dorsal fin and gigantic heterocercal tail is present in any
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The odontoid is pretty small; it should be shorter than the teeth but be directed anterodorsally. Here's a screenshot of a relevant figure:
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For example; Simosuchus has good cranial evidence for some extraoral tissue, whereas the new Dentaneosuchus implies evidence against lips.
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looks fine considering larger tail specimen that was once considered to belong to other genus but later assigned to belonged to this genus.
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I am not sure whether it had spines whole around the body though. In addition did it have pectoral fins? As I see well-preserved relative
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seems to have claws on the fourth and fifth fingers, which it shouldn't, has demarcated fenestrae, and an overall odd posture. As for the
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Alright, I've updated the file again with the overlap in the right place. Should be visible in the image. I've also added the file on the
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I've uploaded the new version and updated the description of the image on Commons to credit NT in the source. How does this look? --
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Here we are (once again my gallery has not worked but they're all in the thread data, if someone is able to fix whatever I've done):
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legs look much thicker than any other restoration I've seen, and the thick legs would seem much less likely for the much smaller
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Shouldn't the skull be of the same scale in all, as this is the only part that was known to all authors who've made estimates?
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They do look quite cartoony in a way that I do not find appealing for a life restoration (this is a particular issue with the
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and other basal teleosts. I am still very new to Knowledge so I will probably need some help navigating the editing process.
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look too extreme, even through it is only known from plate around eyes. It is hard to understand to belong to group close to
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longer than the bony cores here, and the little curlicue at the end doesn't seem in line with how horns generally grow. The
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anything still wrong with the image feel free to remove it (please inform me if anyone does so, I'll make the image better).
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I don't know if this is the right page for this to be reviewed in, but I've made a life restoration for the extinct Palm
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Found in Commons, and currently only used in French Knowledge. Looks like traced after Nobu Tamura's noncommercial work.
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I might blur the contours of the colours a bit more. Also, the eye seems quite dark - makes it feel like a dead animal.
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has a border under the image that could be cropped, and some smudge by the neck that could be removed? I wonder if the
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crocodile", it would need to be corrected. Maybe it is fine for land-living, relatively small sized ones though. (for
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The lips don't follow the Cullen et al. model but that's more of a minor issue. The background, however, is too dark.
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All the details about the references used and inferences from phylogenetic bracketing are in the description. Thanks!-
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Is the eye supposed to be this low on the skull? Also, don't forget to fix what appear to be artefacts in the limbs.
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I think captioning it "Speculative reconstruction of Bruhathkayosaurus as a titanosaur" might suffice in my opinion.
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Fishboy has brought up on discord that the top two restorations appear to be traced from a skeletal by Scott Hartman
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Did that plate behind Coccosteus's pelvic girdle, support basals for an anal fin like the anal fins in other fish?
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image incorrect? On Nobu's restoration, you can see that the triangular edges of the plates stick upwards, but in
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seemed to question their erect gaits on the Discord server, but it appears the skeletal you linked shows it too.
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Sounds good, no rush as long as it happens somewhere down the line, sporadic editors tend to forget to return...
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I think the elephantine skin texture is a little problematic. The texture on the left hand looks a bit better.
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The inaccuracy tag on Commons points some of those issues out, some were also pointed out at the old review:
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Yeah, that seems to be an error. Osteoderm morphology is not NT's strong suit in these older restorations.
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given that you are seemingly the only other editor who cares about Bennettitales, do you have any comment?
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Probably good to base it on? And what's wrong with the body? The NT version will be much easier to tweak.
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speaks for correcting images even when not really needed, but if it's very hard it may not feel worth it.
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was given the green light, but depending on species, shouldn't it have a skin crest and more of a dewlap?
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unreviewed size comparison (also added to the gallery above), could it be used if the head is flattened?
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I do believe giving Baurusuchids extraoral tissue around their teeth is as plausible as giving them none.
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for where the overlap should be placed. Once that is fixed, the image should be ready to go on the page.
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The outdated reconstructions don't need a larger dorsal fin, as it was not restored correctly back then.
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are fine, though someone with more knowledge of those taxa may disagree. The gnarly-looking fingers on
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looks weird, to me at least. Shouldn't it have an eye similar to modern nautiloids and not coleoids?.
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I only get upset concerning old restorations if the person haranguing me is a boorish prick about it.
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Looks good to me. Does anyone have a preference for which figures should be uploaded from the paper?
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I've blurred the color boundaries and uploaded the new version to Commons. The black eye is based on
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reconstructions so we probably don't need another. Regardless, we should add a note saying that it's
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within multiple specimens may be reasonable considering how long only one species in genus existed.
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the canvas, as someone pointed out. 4) Made some very minor changes on the proportions of the tail.
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was reverted as unreviewed, this user continued to add images. Some images look like too cartoony?
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should be fine. IJ fixed a number of errors back when I was expanding its article a few years ago.
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is actually not solid, since response paper found that additional leg-like structures are visible.
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Paper doesn't work for me, annoyingly, but seems it should be possible to fix the restorations.
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https://incertaesedisblog.wordpress.com/2020/02/16/reconstructing-fossil-cephalopods-endoceras/
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Yeah, it was a quick & dirty edit. I've made the claws longer & sharper. Any thoughts?
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I've updated the NT image and added one more image from the paper to the article. I found this
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The partially lifted foot could probably use a somewhat larger "pad" underneath it as well. --
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Looks like there's also a press release Bob Nicholls restoration showing the new skull shape:
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Green-colored semi-aquatic, crocodile-like ecology animals, and pseudosuchians by Nobu Tamura
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who made it, and who is one of our main marine paleo editors, so I'm sure the image is fine.
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Ah okay, it seems fine then. It needs to be properly credited tho, with a link to that page.
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It's a little strange for the nostrils to be completely see-through. Any particular reason?
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Nice! It was the indentations that caused the gallery to disappear, which I've now removed.
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Possible life appearance of Bruhathkayosaurus matleyi with inferences from other Titanosaurs
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that I changed and added lips to following the latest lip study. And I see you changed the
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Oh, so basically the plate was a primitive version of the structure of a shark's anal fin?
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Looks nice, only thing is that now the claws on the lifted hand look short in comparison?
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I can probably fix the bosses of Turfanodon and remove the ear, as for the varanopsians,
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Iā€™m pretty sure elasmotherium had a nasal boss instead of a typical horn based on this
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The blog post used for the reconstruction should be credited in the image description.
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in other archosaurs. sengupta et al. <a rel="nofollow" class="external free" href="
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wikicommons has. Does anyone else have potential criticisms of this piece though?.
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too and the article does not describe the appendages in detail so I guess it's good.
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For this time probably good to see other reconstructions by Entelognathus. (excluded
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Oh ok, then that reconstruction looks reasonable, enough to exchange with NT's one.
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Aside from Peters one, as I see skeletal reconstruction like that art is found here,
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to have been the display structure? Or should I wait for other people to review it?
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It does not seem that the feet are known in the material described therein either.
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Certainly looks better, but I'll let the sauropod experts answer the finer points.
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The operculum and adhesive ridges look much better. For the siphon, see this image
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look? Apologies that it has taken me more than a month to make these revisions. -
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This means that all of our reconstructions with a bulldog-like snout are wrong.
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If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the
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It looks good. Generally I would add some color to give it more visual impact.
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Even through mostly spine of ptyctodontid is considered as base of dorsal fin,
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shows excellent reconstructions that you can use as base. Although researcher @
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Strangely enough, even the Engelman 2023 figures have different head sizes...
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This user added multiple bird images to article without review, even through
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This is replied by original authors and this shows just internal structures.
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during which they were made, and it's possible there are more on that site.
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doesn't have the eye bar elevated above the skin at the midline like that.
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Yes, just a little spike. But I'd also be OK with adding the images as-is.
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Don't think we have any experts on prehistoric plants around, but pinging
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It's looking good (at least once I refresh my cache), though some of the
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Hello, I would like to input a point or two into this here discussion.
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So, at the very least, antlers held to the side, and not swept back?--
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First new Commons artwork from DBogdanov in years which needs review.
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https://phys.org/news/2023-04-giant-mouths-oral-dimensions-extant.html
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although only shown in one study. Probably good to hear opinion from @
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Oh sorry now I noticed that you said PC is not working... Still art (
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should have a massively muscled forelimb that isn't reflected here.
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Perhaps? The artist is not good at perspective. But see this image:
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Looking again, since we already have Junnn11's accurate restoration
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looks fine asides from whatever that ilial ridge is supposed to be.
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I've finished the preliminary lineart and repositioned the limbs:
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A recent reconstruction can be seen on page 86 of this monograph:
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Added the ones to articles that didn't have proper restorations.
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had a tail with those spikes on the sides like it is seen here?.
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In addition, to be honest I am really not sure about hind leg of
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fish differ significantly from the proportions expected based on
7358: 5830: 5357: 6456:, how does it look? Please let me know if I missed anything. -- 5036:
The tail also looks too short based on other reconstructions.
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digit IV ventrally where this should obviously not be the case.
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seeds are partially transparent while others are fully opaque.
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There seems to be an abrupt transition from the torso to tail.
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reconstructions for their review. I also wanted to review the
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Bruhathkayosaurus matleyi paleoart, updated to suggested fixes
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also wants to have a look, having done similar edits before.
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Yeah. Some more pics of the mount for perspective reference
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In some Notosuchian taxa lie evidence for and against lips.
6986:, which is still useful because it shows the whole animal? 3611:. Also shouldnā€™t plesiosaurs like Kaiwhekea not have lips. 2802:
I think the issue here is that the artist has digits I-III
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The skull and osteoderms don't seem to match what is known
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were used to help restore the postcranium, in addition to
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Also, a minor quibble, but the official reconstruction of
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has a "pseudo-odontoid" process at the tip of the dentary.
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The horns definitely seem excessive. They're depicted as
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did not preserve that, and considering probably finless
8098:, who has written about both plants and palaeontology. 7983:
Finally got around to uploading this reconstruction of
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look odd, but that may just be a trick of perspective.
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With a slightly lengthened skull I think it passes for
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is still around, so there is a chance he'll see this.
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Ontogeny/Comparisson between Niolamia and Crossochelys
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looks fine but it falls apart behind the hip (compare
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the antlers are somewhat off, and should be those of
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https://commons.wikimedia.org/File:Riojasuchus_BW.jpg
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https://dawndinos.files.wordpress.com/2020/05/rio.png
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Is it just me, or are the dorsal armor plates on the
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https://zmmu.msu.ru/rjt/articles/ther20_2_173-182.pdf
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While I am not especially good at placoderm, I think
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Yeah they are something in my mind before. At least
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https://commons.wikimedia.org/File:Shringasarus.jpg
6441:for the forefins. The tail bend angle is based on 5370:, as I mentioned before, has anatomical issues.) 745:is depicted erroneously as a knuckle walker like 7320:suggests that they were indeed contemporaneous. 6445:with the soft tissues based on a combination of 7558:That paper is Creative Commons licensed anyway, 6413:I'm currently in the process of overhauling my 5495:should be left as is as its probably arboreal. 5473:Any suggestions for different colours? Perhaps 4732:Ichthyovenator was the one that worked on both 1076:Oh but also there is work uploaded in phylopic, 284:As I see the problem is you forgot anal fin of 7711:I can upload the figures, just wait a moment ā€” 7162:Ok, that wasn't my impression, he updated his 3428:Couldn't that be explained by foreshortening? 2709:Paleoart from DataBase Center for Life Science 7735:They have now been uploaded and can be found 7198:I've been meaning to updating my pictures of 5141:Recently, a new restoration was added to the 4740:, so the insight I can give is limited. From 1548:and a size chart and skull reconstruction of 8016:No objections from me. I've added it to the 7041:It's not found only in cathartids, look at 4692:may have comments on the eurypterids here. 2737:are already tagged as inaccurate as well. 1943:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WiGM7D2wZlI 2809:I don't even know where to start with the 2499:that Ansh used it for a reference point. 1754:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-08658-8 6917:Skeletal reconstruction of Dentaneosuchus 4977:horn extension is a bit too speculative. 8066: 7974: 7357: 6940: 6912: 6405: 5133: 2619: 2448: 2394: 1826: 1815: 1804: 1739: 1406: 1139: 847: 7166:restoration once I asked him about it. 5090:Looks so, but where's the ear opening? 5076:Okay, is the Yangchuanosaurus decent? 4324:Are the rest more or less fine to add? 3847:was referring to this image instead of 1882:discussion in question and link therein 1574:mostly looks solid! Some minor things: 1107:Now added to the file description šŸ‘ā€Š. 799:Edited the lifted claws. How's it now? 739:I recently realised that Nobu Tamura's 14: 7431:2601:192:437F:E240:93AD:48F2:A703:3B75 4447:Older DBogdanov artwork needing review 4384:. They generally look close enough to 3645:be fixed by taking the teeth from this 2590:Thanks for the help, have a good day. 48:Do not edit the contents of this page. 7694:Before I take it further, how is this 6544:Here's the preliminary color scheme: 3686:is also related, possibly it lacked? 1544:Size chart of the recently described 1136:Paleoart of Bruhathkayosaurus matleyi 6564:Here's the colored, shaded version: 2820:reconstruction from the literature. 29: 7923:would have more targeted feedback. 4399:paper. In particular it seems like 873:-like body, which was very common ( 710:DerpyDuckAnimation's M. elatus bust 27: 18:Knowledge:WikiProject Palaeontology 8112:I'll take a look when I have time 7825:one, as it shows the most angles? 7561:so skull figure itself is usable. 7228:are pretty close in morphology to 1812:reconstruction by Russell Engelman 1736:Sexual dimorphism in Shringasaurus 1055:the outline of the image cannot be 28: 8141: 7353:Integument based off this paper: 7224:type instead, but the antlers of 4778:On the topic of eurypterids, the 1079:which is usable under CC BY 3.0. 722:Robert Bruce Horsfall's M. elatus 7605: 7596: 7587: 7578: 7490: 7303:What about with the Cretan Owl? 7094: 6811: 6794: 6780: 6768: 6754: 6740: 6724: 6708: 6692: 6676: 6638: 6629: 6361: 6349: 6288: 6279: 6270: 6261: 6252: 6243: 6234: 6225: 6216: 6207: 6198: 6189: 6180: 6171: 6162: 6153: 6144: 6135: 6126: 6117: 6108: 6099: 6090: 6081: 6072: 6063: 6054: 6045: 6036: 6027: 6018: 6009: 6000: 5991: 5982: 5973: 5964: 5955: 5946: 5937: 5928: 5919: 5910: 5901: 5892: 5883: 5874: 5865: 5856: 5847: 5838: 5829: 5820: 5811: 5802: 5793: 5784: 5775: 5766: 5757: 5748: 5739: 5730: 5721: 5712: 5703: 5694: 5685: 5676: 5630: 5621: 5612: 5603: 5594: 5585: 5437:this reconstruction from a paper 5356: 5347: 5331: 5315: 5299: 5283: 5267: 5251: 5235: 5219: 5203: 5187: 4939: 4923: 4907: 4673: 4657: 4641: 4627: 4613: 4597: 4581: 4565: 4549: 4533: 4517: 4501: 4485: 4469: 4453: 4307: 4291: 4275: 4259: 4243: 4227: 4211: 4195: 4179: 4163: 4147: 4131: 4115: 4099: 4083: 4067: 4051: 4035: 4019: 4003: 3987: 3971: 3955: 3939: 3923: 3918:(looks like file name have typo) 3906: 3890: 3874: 3648:restoration by the same artist? 3347: 3331: 3315: 3299: 3283: 3267: 3251: 3235: 3219: 3203: 3187: 3171: 3154: 3138: 3123: 3107: 3091: 3075: 3059: 3043: 3027: 3011: 2995: 2979: 2963: 2947: 2931: 2915: 2899: 2883: 2867: 2399:Range of motion of Odobenocetops 2279: 2263: 2247: 2231: 2208: 2192: 2176: 2160: 2144: 2128: 2112: 2096: 2080: 2064: 2048: 2031: 2014: 1998: 1982: 1966: 1529: 1512: 1495: 727: 715: 703: 691: 679: 667: 605: 589: 535: 519: 503: 487: 181: 164: 148: 132: 116: 33: 8020:and Pachycormiformes articles. 7874:I can't edit SVGs, but perhaps 5535:, and added an also very green 3806:is unsalvageable then? But the 3004:Pachycephalosaurus wyomingensis 2310:does not reconstruct like that. 2026:(color based on actual finding) 1383:) 8:54, 24 February 2023 (UTC) 1345:Planning on returning to this, 7088:Candiacervus life restorations 4807:I'll try to fix those issues. 4342:Took a quick look through the 734:Roger Witter's M. oregonensis 13: 1: 7285:was not contemporaneous with 4852:12:51, 20 February 2023 (UTC) 4437:20:46, 23 February 2023 (UTC) 4419:20:23, 23 February 2023 (UTC) 4368:19:39, 23 February 2023 (UTC) 3861:19:06, 23 February 2023 (UTC) 3356:Homo sapiens neanderthalensis 3068:Therizinosaurus cheloniformis 2453:Life restoration of Endoceras 2043:(only jaw is known from this) 1447:17:57, 27 February 2023 (UTC) 1432:16:19, 27 February 2023 (UTC) 1396:08:56, 24 February 2023 (UTC) 1359:18:05, 22 February 2023 (UTC) 1323:20:21, 27 December 2022 (UTC) 1297:19:13, 27 December 2022 (UTC) 1286:17:49, 27 December 2022 (UTC) 1272:17:17, 27 December 2022 (UTC) 1251:11:25, 27 December 2022 (UTC) 1229:10:34, 27 December 2022 (UTC) 1215:21:13, 27 December 2022 (UTC) 1189:03:21, 27 December 2022 (UTC) 823:12:51, 26 February 2023 (UTC) 809:10:00, 26 February 2023 (UTC) 793:00:25, 21 February 2023 (UTC) 776:11:43, 17 February 2023 (UTC) 761:09:21, 17 February 2023 (UTC) 655:12:07, 26 February 2023 (UTC) 639:07:50, 11 February 2023 (UTC) 387:04:32, 17 November 2022 (UTC) 373:02:05, 16 November 2022 (UTC) 355:01:11, 16 November 2022 (UTC) 333:02:33, 13 November 2022 (UTC) 319:00:58, 13 November 2022 (UTC) 305:00:38, 13 November 2022 (UTC) 280:22:01, 12 November 2022 (UTC) 265:21:27, 12 November 2022 (UTC) 233:20:29, 12 November 2022 (UTC) 217:17:59, 12 November 2022 (UTC) 108:User:PlacodermReconstructions 6434:Ichthyosaurus "longirostris" 6432:holotype of the preoccupied 4835:20:22, 6 February 2023 (UTC) 4817:20:17, 6 February 2023 (UTC) 4800:20:14, 6 February 2023 (UTC) 4766:22:11, 28 January 2023 (UTC) 4728:18:52, 28 January 2023 (UTC) 4708:05:08, 25 January 2023 (UTC) 4334:00:03, 29 January 2023 (UTC) 3835:00:30, 6 February 2023 (UTC) 3820:18:52, 28 January 2023 (UTC) 3798:02:30, 25 January 2023 (UTC) 3777:00:56, 27 January 2023 (UTC) 3763:00:50, 27 January 2023 (UTC) 3740:00:42, 27 January 2023 (UTC) 3696:01:31, 25 January 2023 (UTC) 3658:18:52, 28 January 2023 (UTC) 3635:01:20, 25 January 2023 (UTC) 3621:01:17, 25 January 2023 (UTC) 3598:23:43, 24 January 2023 (UTC) 3470:If you want my two cents on 2795:from a similar perspective). 2671:Done, any further thoughts? 1645:05:53, 5 February 2023 (UTC) 1623:03:40, 5 February 2023 (UTC) 1608:02:20, 5 February 2023 (UTC) 1566:01:49, 5 February 2023 (UTC) 1337:11:50, 23 January 2023 (UTC) 1156:Thank you, have a good day. 583:03:23, 20 January 2023 (UTC) 478:07:02, 10 January 2023 (UTC) 460:02:11, 10 January 2023 (UTC) 195:These 3d renders of various 110:'s Placoderm reconstructions 7: 7882:could do some adjustments? 3542:, according to the source. 3324:Archaeopteryx lithographica 3166:- one of its hands is gone? 1879:let me see if I can find it 436:who contributed studies of 10: 8146: 8089:04:50, 11 April 2023 (UTC) 7022:21:35, 12 April 2023 (UTC) 6996:20:57, 12 April 2023 (UTC) 6979:20:52, 12 April 2023 (UTC) 6958:20:29, 12 April 2023 (UTC) 6932:14:54, 29 April 2023 (UTC) 6899:23:30, 25 April 2023 (UTC) 6877:23:27, 25 April 2023 (UTC) 6862:23:20, 25 April 2023 (UTC) 6839:23:03, 25 April 2023 (UTC) 6662:15:02, 24 April 2023 (UTC) 6613:16:42, 14 April 2023 (UTC) 6598:15:53, 10 April 2023 (UTC) 6574:14:36, 10 April 2023 (UTC) 6498:01:28, 28 March 2023 (UTC) 6488:Here's a revised version ( 6484:00:08, 13 March 2023 (UTC) 6463:18:01, 12 March 2023 (UTC) 6392:09:51, 13 April 2023 (UTC) 6335:21:00, 12 April 2023 (UTC) 6321:08:28, 30 March 2023 (UTC) 6306:07:00, 30 March 2023 (UTC) 5664:09:01, 27 March 2023 (UTC) 5648:05:01, 27 March 2023 (UTC) 5561:16:44, 12 April 2023 (UTC) 5175:18:13, 11 April 2023 (UTC) 5156:18:04, 11 April 2023 (UTC) 4881:19:51, 30 March 2023 (UTC) 4866:10:17, 30 March 2023 (UTC) 4386:modern reconstructions of 3839:I've enlarged the fins of 3574:17:38, 20 March 2023 (UTC) 3552:15:40, 18 March 2023 (UTC) 3496:21:23, 12 March 2023 (UTC) 2988:Plesiosaurus dolichodeirus 2699:17:37, 17 March 2023 (UTC) 2681:02:41, 17 March 2023 (UTC) 2667:02:05, 17 March 2023 (UTC) 2652:20:54, 16 March 2023 (UTC) 2600:10:01, 14 March 2023 (UTC) 2578:03:34, 14 March 2023 (UTC) 2554:05:38, 13 March 2023 (UTC) 2532:23:46, 10 March 2023 (UTC) 2512:20:36, 10 March 2023 (UTC) 2490:20:20, 10 March 2023 (UTC) 2480:has some opinion on this? 2467:18:26, 10 March 2023 (UTC) 2435:00:14, 13 March 2023 (UTC) 2414:16:19, 11 March 2023 (UTC) 1954:07:29, 11 March 2023 (UTC) 813:Looks more natural, yeah. 7919:Looks solid, but I think 7102:Candiacervus ropalophorus 6554:00:55, 7 April 2023 (UTC) 6540:02:50, 6 April 2023 (UTC) 6516:00:35, 6 April 2023 (UTC) 5513:04:34, 7 April 2023 (UTC) 5487:20:37, 6 April 2023 (UTC) 5469:19:12, 5 April 2023 (UTC) 5449:19:02, 5 April 2023 (UTC) 5419:18:52, 5 April 2023 (UTC) 5396:16:12, 5 April 2023 (UTC) 5380:15:45, 5 April 2023 (UTC) 5120:17:17, 8 April 2023 (UTC) 5100:15:37, 8 April 2023 (UTC) 5086:15:32, 8 April 2023 (UTC) 5068:18:31, 8 April 2023 (UTC) 5046:03:10, 7 April 2023 (UTC) 5032:00:42, 7 April 2023 (UTC) 5009:00:17, 7 April 2023 (UTC) 4991:Also on the topic of the 4987:20:35, 6 April 2023 (UTC) 4964:19:04, 6 April 2023 (UTC) 3824:I don't known much about 3460:21:48, 9 March 2023 (UTC) 3438:21:25, 9 March 2023 (UTC) 3424:18:13, 9 March 2023 (UTC) 3396:17:29, 9 March 2023 (UTC) 3373:13:34, 7 March 2023 (UTC) 3036:Ankylosaurus magniventris 2858:15:42, 9 March 2023 (UTC) 2836:06:12, 8 March 2023 (UTC) 2761:17:28, 7 March 2023 (UTC) 2747:15:42, 7 March 2023 (UTC) 2724:13:34, 7 March 2023 (UTC) 2383:15:37, 9 March 2023 (UTC) 2368:05:55, 8 March 2023 (UTC) 2343:04:52, 8 March 2023 (UTC) 2330:is not evident as I know. 1928:07:22, 7 March 2023 (UTC) 1914:05:53, 7 March 2023 (UTC) 1894:03:42, 7 March 2023 (UTC) 1872:03:29, 7 March 2023 (UTC) 1857:03:24, 7 March 2023 (UTC) 1792:17:22, 8 March 2023 (UTC) 1767:10:44, 8 March 2023 (UTC) 1718:05:55, 8 March 2023 (UTC) 1698:01:13, 8 March 2023 (UTC) 1680:14:30, 2 March 2023 (UTC) 1660:01:25, 2 March 2023 (UTC) 1476:12:15, 7 March 2023 (UTC) 1462:12:08, 7 March 2023 (UTC) 1117:01:18, 5 March 2023 (UTC) 1103:00:36, 5 March 2023 (UTC) 1089:00:28, 5 March 2023 (UTC) 1068:20:56, 4 March 2023 (UTC) 1047:20:48, 4 March 2023 (UTC) 1028:18:44, 4 March 2023 (UTC) 1016:18:39, 4 March 2023 (UTC) 990:14:32, 4 March 2023 (UTC) 975:11:02, 4 March 2023 (UTC) 961:09:24, 4 March 2023 (UTC) 941:07:00, 4 March 2023 (UTC) 927:06:36, 4 March 2023 (UTC) 905:00:03, 4 March 2023 (UTC) 890:00:00, 4 March 2023 (UTC) 686:NT's Moropus edited by me 8128:03:36, 12 May 2023 (UTC) 8108:02:55, 12 May 2023 (UTC) 8052:23:39, 11 May 2023 (UTC) 8030:03:01, 11 May 2023 (UTC) 7953:14:51, 11 May 2023 (UTC) 7939:03:17, 11 May 2023 (UTC) 7915:23:47, 10 May 2023 (UTC) 7521:15:28, 10 May 2023 (UTC) 7282:Hippopotamus creutzburgi 6667:Bird reconstructions by 6439:SCM 8372 and NHMUK R1127 4901:Various Archosaurimorphs 3584:New artwork by DBogdanov 3488:PlacodermReconstructions 3244:Plateosaurus engelhardti 3147:Brachiosaurus altithorax 1946:PlacodermReconstructions 625:PlacodermReconstructions 554:PlacodermReconstructions 409:PlacodermReconstructions 379:PlacodermReconstructions 325:PlacodermReconstructions 311:PlacodermReconstructions 272:PlacodermReconstructions 225:PlacodermReconstructions 8042:has some useful input? 8011:08:18, 9 May 2023 (UTC) 7943:I think it looks good. 7904:23:49, 9 May 2023 (UTC) 7892:13:57, 9 May 2023 (UTC) 7870:13:47, 9 May 2023 (UTC) 7852:23:00, 8 May 2023 (UTC) 7835:22:35, 8 May 2023 (UTC) 7818:22:29, 8 May 2023 (UTC) 7802:22:15, 8 May 2023 (UTC) 7786:Argh, we were too late. 7766:02:35, 6 May 2023 (UTC) 7752:02:32, 6 May 2023 (UTC) 7724:02:01, 6 May 2023 (UTC) 7707:01:23, 6 May 2023 (UTC) 7690:19:48, 3 May 2023 (UTC) 7673:07:28, 3 May 2023 (UTC) 7659:04:11, 3 May 2023 (UTC) 7644:00:00, 3 May 2023 (UTC) 7629:20:15, 2 May 2023 (UTC) 7571:12:24, 3 May 2023 (UTC) 7553:20:15, 2 May 2023 (UTC) 7466:13:30, 8 May 2023 (UTC) 7439:09:43, 8 May 2023 (UTC) 7424:21:23, 5 May 2023 (UTC) 7410:16:46, 5 May 2023 (UTC) 7396:15:20, 5 May 2023 (UTC) 7375:15:26, 4 May 2023 (UTC) 7330:21:55, 2 May 2023 (UTC) 7313:21:29, 2 May 2023 (UTC) 7299:03:06, 2 May 2023 (UTC) 7275:02:56, 2 May 2023 (UTC) 7256:02:43, 2 May 2023 (UTC) 7242:01:04, 2 May 2023 (UTC) 7212:23:44, 1 May 2023 (UTC) 7190:23:42, 1 May 2023 (UTC) 7176:19:33, 1 May 2023 (UTC) 7158:19:32, 1 May 2023 (UTC) 7143:19:29, 1 May 2023 (UTC) 7125:19:23, 1 May 2023 (UTC) 7110:this composite skeleton 7072:01:15, 2 May 2023 (UTC) 7058:00:42, 2 May 2023 (UTC) 7037:00:24, 2 May 2023 (UTC) 4526:Spinoaequalis schultzei 4345:Turfanodon jiufengensis 3359:(by a different artist) 2972:Spinosaurus aegyptiacus 2956:Deinonychus antirrhopus 2626:Williamsonia harrisiana 345:well knows about that? 8079:dominicana. Thoughts? 8072: 8071:Palaeoraphe dominicana 7980: 7502:Its affinity as insect 7363: 6945: 6918: 6775:same image, reuploaded 6762:Aepyornis hildebrandti 6410: 5138: 3052:Ichthyosaurus communis 2787:Most of the armour on 2628: 2454: 2400: 2313:As I reviewed before, 1835: 1824: 1813: 1744: 1466:That sounds sensible. 1412: 1145: 852: 8070: 7978: 7361: 6944: 6916: 6848:restoration). In the 6409: 5137: 4574:Megalichthys hibberti 4252:Pliosaurus irgisensis 3883:Clepsydrops collettii 3714:or synonymization of 3308:Dunkleosteus terrelli 2908:Platecarpus ictericus 2631:Based on figure 2 of 2623: 2452: 2398: 1832:Coccosteus cuspidatus 1830: 1821:Coccosteus cuspidatus 1819: 1810:Coccosteus cuspidatus 1808: 1743: 1410: 1143: 861:Dunkleosteus terrelli 851: 422:as well as galeaspid 46:of past discussions. 7985:Orthocormus cornutus 7979:Orthocormus cornutus 7789:Any comments on this 7318:This paper from 2016 5433:this paper from 2020 4666:Gooloogongia loomesi 4220:Mamulichthys ignotus 3163:Pteranodon longiceps 3116:Triceratops horridus 2616:Williamsonia diagram 661:Moropus Restorations 6378:areas highlighted. 5575:General Submissions 4772:Super Dromaeosaurus 4714:Super Dromaeosaurus 4682:Pterygotus anglicus 4478:Megalonyx wheatleyi 4236:Thyestes verrucosus 4188:Palaelodus ambiguus 3340:Stegosaurus stenops 3084:Allosaurus fragilis 3020:Diplodocus carnegii 2687:interseminal scales 2441:Endoceras giganteum 1205:to put it there? - 8073: 7981: 7364: 7218:van der Geer, 2018 6946: 6919: 6524:Looks good to me. 6411: 5139: 4510:Slimonia acuminata 4156:Asterolepis ornata 3519:Pachycephalosaurus 2629: 2455: 2401: 1836: 1825: 1814: 1745: 1413: 1146: 853: 698:Alannis' M. elatus 7945:Fanboyphilosopher 7926:Lythronaxargestes 7921:Fanboyphilosopher 7913: 7902: 7750: 7722: 7651:Fanboyphilosopher 7616:Lythronaxargestes 7540:Lythronaxargestes 7383:Lythronaxargestes 7064:Fanboyphilosopher 7056: 7029:Fanboyphilosopher 6966:Lythronaxargestes 6883:Aepyornis maximus 6748:Aepyornis maximus 6669:User:Pagodroma721 6611: 6585:Lythronaxargestes 6572: 6552: 6527:Lythronaxargestes 6514: 6496: 6471:Lythronaxargestes 6461: 5456:Lythronaxargestes 5406:Lythronaxargestes 5107:Lythronaxargestes 4776:Lythronaxargestes 4695:Lythronaxargestes 4462:Stegotetrabelodon 4425:Fanboyphilosopher 4406:Lythronaxargestes 4355:Lythronaxargestes 4140:Pliosaurus funkei 3833: 3750:Lythronaxargestes 3639:Could the lipped 3544:Fanboyphilosopher 3447:Lythronaxargestes 3411:Lythronaxargestes 3100:Tyrannosaurus rex 2842:Lythronaxargestes 2823:Lythronaxargestes 2753:TimTheDragonRider 2691:Fanboyphilosopher 2659:Fanboyphilosopher 2638:Fanboyphilosopher 2624:Cross section of 2422:Lythronaxargestes 2355:Lythronaxargestes 1901:Lythronaxargestes 1779:Lythronaxargestes 1705:Lythronaxargestes 1667:Lythronaxargestes 1632:Lythronaxargestes 1595:Lythronaxargestes 1554:Lythronaxargestes 1329:TimTheDragonRider 1310:Lythronaxargestes 1295: 1175: 1162:comment added by 1026: 104: 103: 58: 57: 52:current main page 8137: 8063:life restoration 8041: 7992:as figured here 7912: 7901: 7881: 7862:Ta-tea-two-te-to 7749: 7748: 7745: 7734: 7721: 7720: 7717: 7609: 7600: 7591: 7582: 7563:Ta-tea-two-te-to 7513:Ta-tea-two-te-to 7494: 7164:Rodrigues parrot 7098: 7055: 7054: 7051: 6831:Ta-tea-two-te-to 6815: 6798: 6784: 6772: 6758: 6744: 6728: 6712: 6696: 6680: 6642: 6633: 6610: 6571: 6551: 6513: 6495: 6460: 6365: 6353: 6292: 6283: 6274: 6265: 6256: 6247: 6238: 6229: 6220: 6211: 6202: 6193: 6184: 6175: 6166: 6157: 6148: 6139: 6130: 6121: 6112: 6103: 6094: 6085: 6076: 6067: 6058: 6049: 6040: 6031: 6022: 6013: 6004: 5995: 5986: 5977: 5968: 5959: 5950: 5941: 5932: 5923: 5914: 5905: 5896: 5887: 5878: 5869: 5860: 5851: 5842: 5833: 5824: 5815: 5806: 5797: 5788: 5779: 5770: 5761: 5752: 5743: 5734: 5725: 5716: 5707: 5698: 5689: 5680: 5634: 5625: 5616: 5607: 5598: 5589: 5491:I do agree that 5372:Ta-tea-two-te-to 5360: 5351: 5335: 5319: 5303: 5287: 5271: 5255: 5239: 5223: 5207: 5191: 5022:available data. 4943: 4927: 4916:Yangchuanosaurus 4911: 4858:Ta-tea-two-te-to 4825:Got it, thanks. 4763: 4758: 4753: 4677: 4661: 4645: 4631: 4617: 4601: 4590:Kaiwhekea katiki 4585: 4569: 4553: 4537: 4521: 4505: 4489: 4473: 4457: 4311: 4295: 4279: 4263: 4247: 4231: 4215: 4199: 4183: 4167: 4151: 4135: 4119: 4103: 4087: 4071: 4055: 4039: 4023: 4007: 3991: 3975: 3959: 3943: 3927: 3910: 3894: 3878: 3832: 3810:could be fixed? 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6985: 6982: 6981: 6980: 6976: 6972: 6968: 6967: 6962: 6961: 6960: 6959: 6955: 6951: 6943: 6934: 6933: 6929: 6925: 6915: 6900: 6896: 6892: 6888: 6884: 6880: 6879: 6878: 6874: 6870: 6865: 6864: 6863: 6859: 6855: 6851: 6847: 6843: 6842: 6841: 6840: 6836: 6832: 6828: 6820: 6814: 6809: 6806: 6804: 6797: 6792: 6789: 6783: 6778: 6771: 6766: 6763: 6757: 6752: 6749: 6743: 6738: 6735: 6734: 6727: 6722: 6719: 6718: 6711: 6706: 6703: 6702: 6695: 6690: 6687: 6686: 6679: 6674: 6673: 6670: 6664: 6663: 6659: 6655: 6649: 6641: 6636: 6632: 6627: 6626: 6614: 6609: 6605: 6601: 6600: 6599: 6595: 6591: 6587: 6586: 6581: 6580: 6579: 6578: 6575: 6570: 6566: 6563: 6562: 6555: 6550: 6546: 6543: 6542: 6541: 6537: 6533: 6529: 6528: 6523: 6522: 6521: 6520: 6517: 6512: 6508: 6505: 6504: 6499: 6494: 6490: 6487: 6486: 6485: 6481: 6477: 6473: 6472: 6467: 6466: 6465: 6464: 6459: 6455: 6452: 6449:and juvenile 6448: 6447:Hauffiopteryx 6444: 6440: 6436: 6435: 6429: 6427: 6421: 6416: 6408: 6401: 6400: 6394: 6393: 6389: 6385: 6379: 6372: 6371: 6364: 6359: 6352: 6347: 6346: 6336: 6332: 6328: 6324: 6323: 6322: 6318: 6314: 6310: 6309: 6308: 6307: 6303: 6299: 6291: 6286: 6282: 6277: 6273: 6268: 6264: 6259: 6255: 6250: 6246: 6241: 6237: 6232: 6228: 6223: 6219: 6214: 6210: 6205: 6201: 6196: 6192: 6187: 6183: 6178: 6174: 6169: 6165: 6160: 6156: 6151: 6147: 6142: 6138: 6133: 6129: 6124: 6120: 6115: 6111: 6106: 6102: 6097: 6093: 6088: 6084: 6079: 6075: 6070: 6066: 6061: 6057: 6052: 6048: 6043: 6039: 6034: 6030: 6025: 6021: 6016: 6012: 6007: 6003: 5998: 5994: 5989: 5985: 5980: 5976: 5971: 5967: 5962: 5958: 5953: 5949: 5944: 5940: 5935: 5931: 5926: 5922: 5917: 5913: 5908: 5904: 5899: 5895: 5890: 5886: 5881: 5877: 5872: 5868: 5863: 5859: 5854: 5850: 5845: 5841: 5836: 5832: 5827: 5823: 5818: 5814: 5809: 5805: 5800: 5796: 5791: 5787: 5782: 5778: 5773: 5769: 5764: 5760: 5755: 5751: 5746: 5742: 5737: 5733: 5728: 5724: 5719: 5715: 5710: 5706: 5701: 5697: 5692: 5688: 5683: 5679: 5674: 5673: 5667: 5666: 5665: 5661: 5657: 5652: 5651: 5650: 5649: 5645: 5641: 5633: 5628: 5624: 5619: 5615: 5610: 5606: 5601: 5597: 5592: 5588: 5583: 5582: 5581: 5562: 5558: 5554: 5550: 5546: 5545: 5540: 5539: 5538:Hesperosuchus 5534: 5533: 5528: 5527: 5522: 5521: 5516: 5515: 5514: 5510: 5506: 5502: 5498: 5494: 5493:Gracilisuchus 5490: 5489: 5488: 5484: 5480: 5476: 5472: 5471: 5470: 5466: 5462: 5458: 5457: 5452: 5451: 5450: 5446: 5442: 5438: 5434: 5430: 5429: 5424: 5420: 5416: 5412: 5408: 5407: 5402: 5401:Gracilisuchus 5399: 5398: 5397: 5393: 5389: 5384: 5383: 5382: 5381: 5377: 5373: 5369: 5359: 5354: 5350: 5345: 5342: 5341: 5340:Hesperosuchus 5334: 5329: 5326: 5325: 5318: 5313: 5310: 5309: 5302: 5297: 5294: 5293: 5286: 5281: 5278: 5277: 5270: 5265: 5262: 5261: 5254: 5249: 5246: 5245: 5238: 5233: 5230: 5229: 5228:Gracilisuchus 5222: 5217: 5214: 5213: 5206: 5201: 5198: 5197: 5196:Claudiosaurus 5190: 5185: 5184: 5176: 5172: 5168: 5164: 5163:Macrophyseter 5160: 5159: 5158: 5157: 5153: 5149: 5148:Fossiladder13 5144: 5143:Thalassotitan 5136: 5121: 5117: 5113: 5109: 5108: 5103: 5101: 5097: 5093: 5089: 5088: 5087: 5083: 5079: 5075: 5069: 5065: 5061: 5057: 5056:Azendohsaurus 5053: 5052:Shringasaurus 5049: 5048: 5047: 5043: 5039: 5038:Fossiladder13 5035: 5034: 5033: 5029: 5025: 5020: 5019:Shringasaurus 5016: 5012: 5010: 5006: 5002: 5001:Fossiladder13 4998: 4994: 4993:Shringasaurus 4990: 4989: 4988: 4984: 4980: 4976: 4975:Shringasaurus 4972: 4968: 4967: 4966: 4965: 4961: 4957: 4950: 4949: 4942: 4937: 4934: 4933: 4932:Shringasaurus 4926: 4921: 4918: 4917: 4910: 4905: 4904: 4882: 4878: 4874: 4869: 4868: 4867: 4863: 4859: 4855: 4854: 4853: 4849: 4845: 4841: 4838: 4837: 4836: 4832: 4828: 4827:Fossiladder13 4824: 4820: 4819: 4818: 4814: 4810: 4806: 4803: 4802: 4801: 4797: 4793: 4792:Fossiladder13 4789: 4786: 4781: 4777: 4773: 4769: 4768: 4767: 4764: 4759: 4754: 4748: 4743: 4739: 4735: 4731: 4730: 4729: 4725: 4721: 4718: 4715: 4712: 4711: 4710: 4709: 4705: 4701: 4697: 4696: 4691: 4684: 4683: 4676: 4671: 4668: 4667: 4660: 4655: 4652: 4651: 4644: 4639: 4636: 4630: 4625: 4622: 4616: 4611: 4608: 4607: 4600: 4595: 4592: 4591: 4584: 4579: 4576: 4575: 4568: 4563: 4560: 4559: 4558:Plagiosternum 4552: 4547: 4544: 4543: 4536: 4531: 4528: 4527: 4520: 4515: 4512: 4511: 4504: 4499: 4496: 4495: 4494:Elasmotherium 4488: 4483: 4480: 4479: 4472: 4467: 4464: 4463: 4456: 4451: 4450: 4438: 4434: 4430: 4426: 4422: 4421: 4420: 4416: 4412: 4408: 4407: 4402: 4398: 4394: 4390: 4389: 4383: 4382: 4377: 4376: 4371: 4369: 4365: 4361: 4357: 4356: 4351: 4347: 4346: 4341: 4340: 4339: 4338: 4335: 4331: 4327: 4323: 4322: 4318: 4317: 4310: 4305: 4302: 4301: 4294: 4289: 4286: 4285: 4278: 4273: 4270: 4269: 4262: 4257: 4254: 4253: 4246: 4241: 4238: 4237: 4230: 4225: 4222: 4221: 4214: 4209: 4206: 4205: 4198: 4193: 4190: 4189: 4182: 4177: 4174: 4173: 4166: 4161: 4158: 4157: 4150: 4145: 4142: 4141: 4134: 4129: 4126: 4125: 4124:Georgenthalia 4118: 4113: 4110: 4109: 4102: 4097: 4094: 4093: 4086: 4081: 4078: 4077: 4070: 4065: 4062: 4061: 4054: 4049: 4046: 4045: 4038: 4033: 4030: 4029: 4022: 4017: 4014: 4013: 4006: 4001: 3998: 3997: 3990: 3985: 3982: 3981: 3974: 3969: 3966: 3965: 3958: 3953: 3950: 3949: 3942: 3937: 3934: 3933: 3926: 3921: 3917: 3916: 3909: 3904: 3901: 3900: 3893: 3888: 3885: 3884: 3877: 3872: 3871: 3862: 3858: 3854: 3850: 3846: 3842: 3838: 3837: 3836: 3831: 3827: 3823: 3822: 3821: 3817: 3813: 3809: 3805: 3804:P. irgisensis 3801: 3800: 3799: 3795: 3791: 3786: 3778: 3774: 3770: 3766: 3765: 3764: 3760: 3756: 3752: 3751: 3746: 3743: 3742: 3741: 3737: 3733: 3729: 3725: 3724: 3719: 3718: 3713: 3709: 3706: 3703: 3699: 3698: 3697: 3693: 3689: 3685: 3684: 3679: 3678: 3673: 3670: 3667: 3666: 3659: 3655: 3651: 3647: 3644: 3643: 3638: 3637: 3636: 3632: 3628: 3624: 3623: 3622: 3618: 3614: 3613:Fossiladder13 3610: 3606: 3602: 3601: 3600: 3599: 3595: 3591: 3575: 3571: 3567: 3563: 3559: 3555: 3554: 3553: 3549: 3545: 3541: 3540:D. angelensis 3537: 3532: 3528: 3524: 3520: 3516: 3511: 3507: 3503: 3499: 3498: 3497: 3493: 3489: 3485: 3481: 3477: 3473: 3469: 3461: 3457: 3453: 3449: 3448: 3444: 3441: 3440: 3439: 3435: 3431: 3427: 3426: 3425: 3421: 3417: 3413: 3412: 3407: 3403: 3402: 3401: 3400: 3397: 3393: 3389: 3385: 3384:Edmontosaurus 3381: 3377: 3376: 3375: 3374: 3370: 3366: 3358: 3357: 3350: 3345: 3342: 3341: 3334: 3329: 3326: 3325: 3318: 3313: 3310: 3309: 3302: 3297: 3294: 3293: 3286: 3281: 3278: 3277: 3270: 3265: 3262: 3261: 3254: 3249: 3246: 3245: 3238: 3233: 3230: 3229: 3222: 3217: 3214: 3213: 3206: 3201: 3198: 3197: 3190: 3185: 3182: 3181: 3174: 3169: 3165: 3164: 3157: 3152: 3149: 3148: 3141: 3136: 3132: 3126: 3121: 3118: 3117: 3110: 3105: 3102: 3101: 3094: 3089: 3086: 3085: 3078: 3073: 3070: 3069: 3062: 3057: 3054: 3053: 3046: 3041: 3038: 3037: 3030: 3025: 3022: 3021: 3014: 3009: 3006: 3005: 2998: 2993: 2990: 2989: 2982: 2977: 2974: 2973: 2966: 2961: 2958: 2957: 2950: 2945: 2942: 2941: 2934: 2929: 2926: 2925: 2918: 2913: 2910: 2909: 2902: 2897: 2894: 2893: 2892:Edmontosaurus 2886: 2881: 2878: 2877: 2870: 2865: 2864: 2859: 2855: 2851: 2850:Fossiladder13 2847: 2843: 2839: 2838: 2837: 2833: 2829: 2825: 2824: 2819: 2815: 2812: 2808: 2805: 2801: 2797: 2794: 2790: 2786: 2783: 2782:Edmontosaurus 2780: 2776: 2772: 2771:Tyrannosaurus 2768: 2764: 2762: 2758: 2754: 2750: 2748: 2744: 2740: 2736: 2732: 2728: 2727: 2726: 2725: 2721: 2717: 2700: 2696: 2692: 2688: 2684: 2683: 2682: 2678: 2674: 2670: 2669: 2668: 2664: 2660: 2656: 2655: 2654: 2653: 2649: 2645: 2639: 2633: 2627: 2622: 2601: 2597: 2593: 2589: 2585: 2581: 2580: 2579: 2575: 2571: 2567: 2562: 2557: 2556: 2555: 2551: 2547: 2540: 2535: 2534: 2533: 2529: 2525: 2521: 2519: 2515: 2514: 2513: 2509: 2505: 2504:Fossiladder13 2502: 2497: 2493: 2492: 2491: 2487: 2483: 2477: 2471: 2470: 2469: 2468: 2464: 2460: 2451: 2447: 2436: 2432: 2428: 2424: 2423: 2418: 2417: 2416: 2415: 2411: 2407: 2397: 2391:Odobenocetops 2384: 2380: 2376: 2375:Fossiladder13 2371: 2370: 2369: 2365: 2361: 2357: 2356: 2351: 2350:Tullimonstrum 2347: 2346: 2345: 2344: 2340: 2336: 2329: 2328:Tullimonstrum 2325: 2322: 2321: 2316: 2312: 2309: 2305: 2304: 2303: 2300: 2299: 2290: 2289: 2282: 2277: 2274: 2273: 2272:Tullimonstrum 2266: 2261: 2258: 2257: 2250: 2245: 2242: 2241: 2234: 2229: 2228: 2219: 2218: 2211: 2206: 2203: 2202: 2195: 2190: 2187: 2186: 2179: 2174: 2171: 2170: 2163: 2158: 2155: 2154: 2153:Entelognathus 2147: 2142: 2139: 2138: 2131: 2126: 2123: 2122: 2121:Eastmanosteus 2115: 2110: 2107: 2106: 2099: 2094: 2091: 2090: 2083: 2078: 2075: 2074: 2073:Dicksonosteus 2067: 2062: 2059: 2058: 2051: 2046: 2042: 2041: 2034: 2029: 2025: 2024: 2017: 2012: 2009: 2008: 2001: 1996: 1993: 1992: 1985: 1980: 1977: 1976: 1969: 1964: 1963: 1955: 1951: 1947: 1944: 1941: 1937: 1929: 1925: 1921: 1917: 1916: 1915: 1911: 1907: 1903: 1902: 1897: 1896: 1895: 1891: 1887: 1883: 1880: 1875: 1874: 1873: 1869: 1865: 1861: 1860: 1859: 1858: 1854: 1850: 1845: 1841: 1833: 1829: 1822: 1818: 1811: 1807: 1800: 1793: 1789: 1785: 1781: 1780: 1775: 1774:Azendohsaurus 1771: 1770: 1769: 1768: 1764: 1760: 1755: 1749: 1742: 1719: 1715: 1711: 1707: 1706: 1701: 1700: 1699: 1695: 1691: 1687: 1683: 1682: 1681: 1677: 1673: 1669: 1668: 1663: 1662: 1661: 1657: 1653: 1648: 1647: 1646: 1642: 1638: 1634: 1633: 1629: 1626: 1625: 1624: 1620: 1616: 1611: 1610: 1609: 1605: 1601: 1597: 1596: 1592: 1587: 1586:Forfexopterus 1583: 1580: 1576: 1575: 1573: 1572:Forfexopterus 1570: 1569: 1568: 1567: 1563: 1559: 1555: 1551: 1550:Forfexopterus 1547: 1538: 1537:Forfexopterus 1532: 1527: 1523: 1522: 1521:Forfexopterus 1515: 1510: 1506: 1505: 1498: 1493: 1492: 1489:illustrations 1488: 1477: 1473: 1469: 1465: 1464: 1463: 1459: 1455: 1450: 1449: 1448: 1444: 1440: 1436: 1435: 1434: 1433: 1429: 1425: 1419: 1409: 1405: 1404: 1397: 1393: 1389: 1385: 1384: 1382: 1378: 1371: 1366: 1365: 1364: 1363: 1360: 1356: 1352: 1348: 1344: 1343: 1338: 1334: 1330: 1326: 1325: 1324: 1320: 1316: 1312: 1311: 1306: 1305: 1298: 1293: 1289: 1288: 1287: 1283: 1279: 1275: 1274: 1273: 1269: 1265: 1260: 1252: 1248: 1244: 1237: 1232: 1231: 1230: 1226: 1222: 1218: 1217: 1216: 1212: 1208: 1201: 1196: 1195: 1194: 1193: 1190: 1186: 1182: 1178: 1177: 1176: 1173: 1169: 1165: 1161: 1154: 1150: 1142: 1123: 1120: 1119: 1118: 1114: 1110: 1109:PaleoNeolitic 1106: 1105: 1104: 1100: 1096: 1092: 1091: 1090: 1086: 1082: 1078: 1075: 1069: 1065: 1061: 1058: 1056: 1050: 1049: 1048: 1044: 1040: 1039:PaleoNeolitic 1035: 1034:made it clear 1031: 1030: 1029: 1024: 1019: 1018: 1017: 1013: 1009: 1005: 1002: 999: 998: 991: 987: 983: 982:PaleoNeolitic 978: 977: 976: 972: 968: 964: 963: 962: 958: 954: 950: 949: 942: 938: 934: 930: 929: 928: 924: 920: 916: 912: 908: 907: 906: 902: 898: 894: 893: 892: 891: 887: 883: 882:PaleoNeolitic 879: 877: 875: 872: 871: 866: 862: 858: 850: 843: 842: 824: 820: 816: 812: 811: 810: 806: 802: 798: 797: 796: 795: 794: 790: 786: 782: 781: 779: 778: 777: 773: 769: 765: 764: 763: 762: 758: 754: 750: 749: 744: 743: 730: 725: 718: 713: 706: 701: 694: 689: 682: 677: 670: 665: 664: 656: 652: 648: 643: 642: 641: 640: 636: 632: 626: 616: 615: 608: 603: 600: 599: 592: 587: 586: 585: 584: 580: 576: 573: 569: 565: 561: 555: 546: 545: 538: 533: 530: 529: 522: 517: 514: 513: 506: 501: 498: 497: 490: 485: 484: 479: 475: 471: 467: 463: 462: 461: 457: 453: 449: 445: 441: 440: 439:Fanjingshania 435: 431: 428: 425: 421: 418: 414: 413:Xiushanosteus 410: 406: 388: 384: 380: 376: 375: 374: 370: 366: 362: 358: 357: 356: 352: 348: 342: 336: 335: 334: 330: 326: 322: 321: 320: 316: 312: 308: 307: 306: 302: 298: 294: 291: 287: 283: 282: 281: 277: 273: 268: 267: 266: 262: 258: 253: 249: 245: 241: 236: 235: 234: 230: 226: 221: 220: 219: 218: 214: 210: 206: 202: 198: 190: 184: 179: 176: 174: 167: 162: 159: 158: 151: 146: 143: 142: 135: 130: 127: 126: 125:Gorgonichthys 119: 114: 113: 109: 100: 97: 94: 92: 89: 87: 84: 81: 77: 75: 72: 70: 67: 65: 62: 61: 53: 49: 45: 44: 39: 32: 31: 23: 19: 8120: 8074: 8044:Hemiauchenia 8022:Hemiauchenia 8017: 8001: 7996: 7989: 7984: 7982: 7969: 7924: 7910:Slate Weasel 7899:Slate Weasel 7878:Slate Weasel 7810:Hemiauchenia 7741: 7713: 7614: 7613: 7538: 7533: 7526: 7498: 7480: 7381: 7365: 7352: 7349: 7322:Hemiauchenia 7291:Hemiauchenia 7287:Candiacervus 7286: 7280: 7267:Hemiauchenia 7234:Hemiauchenia 7229: 7225: 7221: 7200:Candiacervus 7199: 7150:Hemiauchenia 7131:Apokryltaros 7117:Hemiauchenia 7107: 7101: 7047: 6964: 6947: 6924:Armin Reindl 6920: 6891:Hemiauchenia 6886: 6882: 6854:Hemiauchenia 6849: 6845: 6826: 6824: 6801: 6787: 6761: 6747: 6731: 6715: 6699: 6683: 6654:Armin Reindl 6650: 6646: 6608:Slate Weasel 6603: 6583: 6569:Slate Weasel 6549:Slate Weasel 6525: 6511:Slate Weasel 6493:Slate Weasel 6469: 6458:Slate Weasel 6450: 6446: 6433: 6425: 6414: 6412: 6397: 6384:Armin Reindl 6380: 6376: 6368: 6296: 5638: 5578: 5542: 5536: 5530: 5524: 5520:Teratosaurus 5518: 5500: 5496: 5492: 5454: 5441:Hemiauchenia 5426: 5404: 5400: 5367: 5364: 5338: 5324:Teratosaurus 5322: 5306: 5290: 5274: 5258: 5242: 5226: 5210: 5194: 5142: 5140: 5130:Thalassotian 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