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  2. Supersaurus - Wikipedia

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    Supersaurus (meaning "super lizard") is a genus of diplodocid sauropod dinosaur that lived in North America during the Late Jurassic period. The type species , S. vivianae , was first discovered by Vivian Jones of Delta, Colorado , in the middle Morrison Formation of Colorado in 1972.

  3. Paleoart - Wikipedia

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    Paleoart can even be used as a research methodology in itself, such as in the creation of scale models to estimate weight approximations and size proportions. [23] Paleoart is also frequently used as a tool for public outreach and education, including through the production and sale of paleontology-themed toys, books, movies, and other products ...

  4. All Yesterdays - Wikipedia

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    Subsequent to its publication, All Yesterdays has proven influential on the modern culture of palaeoart. [1] The book and its associated concepts have sometimes appeared in publications covering the nature, history, and 'best practices' of palaeoart, particularly in the context of emphasizing the need for modern depictions of dinosaurs to be consistent with how living animals look and behave. [3]

  5. Wikipedia : WikiProject Palaeontology/Paleoart review

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    The reconstructions on the Homotherium Wikipedia page currently have whitish-grey fur, so they may need to be revised. Di (they-them) ( talk ) 04:18, 15 November 2024 (UTC) [ reply ] There's multiple species of Homotherium and only this one juvenile is believed to have had brown fur, so theoretically only depictions of juveniles of H. latidens ...

  6. Wikipedia:WikiProject Dinosaurs/Image review - Wikipedia

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    I made this life restoration/paleoart of the huge tyrannosaurid Tarbosaurus baatar. I mainly used the skeletal reconstructions made by J.W.P. Hakkens (Batavotyrannus) and Scott Hartman as reference for this illustration. In my experience and point of view, it undoubtedly came out as an accurate depiction.

  7. Todd Marshall (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Todd S. Marshall is an American illustrator and paleoartist specializing in reconstructions of prehistoric animals, particularly dinosaurs, as well as concept art for video game companies and films. Marshall's original dinosaur art has been featured in natural history museums, scientific papers and children's books.

  8. Wikipedia:WikiProject Palaeontology/Paleoart review/Archive 11

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    Marine reptile reconstructions of behavior generally mimic dolphins (especially because their anatomies are so similar) so I wouldn't think it so extreme to show ichthyosaurs porpoising like that, and this Telegraph article (I don't know the study it's citing) says "they were almost certainly capable of breaching the water."

  9. Wikipedia : WikiProject Dinosaurs/Image review/Archive ...

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    For reviews of non-dinosaur paleoart, see WikiProject Palaeontology's paleoart review page: Criteria sufficient for using an image: See Dinosaurs/Image review/To Do List#Guidelines for dinosaur restorations Guidelines for dinosaur restorations for minimum requirements for anatomical accuracy in dinosaur restorations used in articles.