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Cryptoclidus – Middle Jurassic (166-164 Ma)We’re not out of the ocean quite yet. Marine
Gallimimus – Late Cretaceous (70 ma)Oh boy, I had a lot of fun drawing today’s animal. I
Titanoides – Late Paleocene (59-56 Ma)Our record of the Cenozoic era is very rich. Super rich.
Sigillaria – Late Devonian-Late Permian (383-254 Ma)I know I’ve faked you out before, bu
American Mastodon – Late Miocene-Late Pleistocene (5.3-0.011 Ma)Welcome, one and all, to a new
Koolasuchus – Early Cretaceous (120 Ma)Thank you for joining me for Soggy Boy Hour. That&rsquo
Daeodon – Late Oligocene-Early Miocene (29-19 Ma)As I said last time we went to Mammal Junctio
Been a while since I last uploaded pieces I made for @a-dinosaur-a-day so here are Barosaurus, Byron
Nothronychus – Late Cretaceous (92-91 Ma)This dinosaur is dumb. This dinosaur is SO dumb. It d
Basilosaurus cetoidesLate Eocene (41-34 Ma)Bluuughhhhhhh. I forgot the clocks were going to move for
Tiktaalik roseaeLate Devonian (375 Ma)I’m back again, after a loooong time neglecting this
Mesohippus - Middle Eocene-Early Oligocene (37-32 Ma)Horses, the vigilant eyes of an angry God. I th
Sacabambaspis – Late Ordovician (470-453 Ma)Today we’re talking about something really c
Aepycamelus – Miocene (20-4 Ma)I kind of wish I was uploading this on a Tuesday, so I could ca
Cotylorhynchus – Early Permian (279-272 Ma)Before the Mesozoic Era, millions of years before d
Primelephas — Late Miocene- Early Pliocene (7-2 Ma)I love elephants. I came out of hiatus just
Psittacosaurus – Early Cretaceous (126-101 Ma)I’m a mess. I’ve been running this b
Lystrosaurus – Late Permian-Early Triassic (255-250 Ma)I’m back! I was sort of at a loss
Meganeura – Late Carboniferous (305-299 Ma)Remember a while ago, when I talked about big Carbo
Moeritherium - Late Eocene (33-37 Ma)Welcome back to the Mammal Zone™, we’re gonna b
Helicoprion- Middle Permian (290 Ma)For someone who loves fish as much as I do, I rarely talk about
Endoceras – Middle-Late Ordovician (~470-445 ma)For someone who loves invertebrates as much as
Diplocaulus - Early-Late Permian (~270-245 ma*)Our second Permian animal, and our first definite-abs
Sigillaria – Late Devonian-Late Permian (383-254 Ma)I know I’ve faked you out before, bu
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