Go here for Part 2!| Manospondylus
Go| Manospondylus
Notwithstanding the occasional| Manospondylus
Paleoart but with Donkey Kong Bananza Music| www.manospondylus.com
Author's Note: This blogpost has been severely outdated by a a new study into the topic two years later. Substantial evidence exists now tha...| www.manospondylus.com
Who does not love the Crystal Palace Park? Looking at old, dorky reconstructions is always fun, so today we will take a look at the official...| www.manospondylus.com
In my very first game review I briefly alluded to the fact that videogames are rarely discussed in paleoart. This may be due to most prehist...| www.manospondylus.com
Bi-monthly posts about paleontology-history and related topics| www.manospondylus.com
Bi-monthly posts about paleontology-history and related topics| www.manospondylus.com
Bi-monthly posts about paleontology-history and related topics| www.manospondylus.com
Click to enlarge| Manospondylus
Click to enlarge| Manospondylus
Click to enlarge| Manospondylus
Well, as you have probably noticed, I have not made as many| Manospondylus
It has been a while, hasn’t it? Not just on this| Manospondylus
Illustrations of fossils go back at least to the Renaissance, if not further. However, reconstructing those fossils as they may have been ...| www.manospondylus.com
I am sure you have heard the news. In broad letters on its| Manospondylus
Bi-monthly posts about paleontology-history and related topics| www.manospondylus.com
Classic Paleoart but with Donkey Kong Country 3 music| www.manospondylus.com
| Manospondylus
Lovely and now I'm sort of left wondering what kind of art Gangplank Galleon would've been matched with.| www.manospondylus.com
An ichthyosaur, drawn by me, originally for my book. Based on Ichthyosaurus communis, which was originally thought to have lived in Switzerland, but the specimen in question is now more likely to have been Protoichthyosaurus, which had a noticeably upward-curved lower jaw..| Manospondylus
Warning: This was written as an April Fools gag and is therefore filled with complete nonsense. One of the oldest and most well-known feat...| www.manospondylus.com
Hello and welcome to my blog. Since this is my very first post I should probably make some things clear: If you are a reader of Tetrapod Zoo...| www.manospondylus.com
When did the last Great Marine Reptile really go extinct?| www.manospondylus.com
“ The more carefully they [historians] study, say, Aristotelian physics, phlogistic chemistry, or caloric thermodynamics, the more certain...| www.manospondylus.com
Fig. 1: My speculative reconstruction of Gresslyosaurus ingens.| Manospondylus
| Manospondylus
Just a random drawing I did of the Kaatedocus siberi HQ2, a diplodocid discovered by the Swiss Siber-team at the Howe Quarry of Wyoming. This is just something I did because I was bored and is not at all accurate to the real thing (as I am still inexperienced at drawing things from life), so it should not be used as a reference.| Manospondylus
Bi-monthly posts about paleontology-history and related topics| www.manospondylus.com
April 18 has passed and if you have read the last post , you are now probably wondering what happened to Trinity, the first T. rex skeleton ...| www.manospondylus.com
Click to enlarge The Triassic was full of all kinds of strange and wonderful reptiles, most of which unfortunately went exitinct at the end ...| www.manospondylus.com
Yours truly, up close with Trinity. Lately, it really feels like the paleontology scene in Switzerland is booming. A bunch of new finds are ...| www.manospondylus.com
As you probably know, last month I was in London for my first ever Tetzoocon . But I was also there for a bunch of other stuff. One of them ...| www.manospondylus.com
Go here if you have not read part 1 yet. If you want to listen to Me and C.M. Kosemen talk about our experience at the con, you can also ch...| www.manospondylus.com
Well guys, I have done it. I have managed to attend Tetzoocon for the first time! As you know, I am not from the UK, so this was part of a w...| www.manospondylus.com
Here we are back again with a history of Diplodocus reconstructions! Last part we looked at the very first reconstructions of the genus, i...| www.manospondylus.com
Even though it has been going on for almost two months, I only now realized that I have not yet written a formal introduction for my newest...| www.manospondylus.com
Fig. 1: Another cursed Spinosaurus reconstruction to rival Spinofaarus. I have recently been reading through The Art and Science of the ...| www.manospondylus.com