Fabio Alejandro Romero
@fabioaleromero.bsky.social
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Salvadorian artist and enthusiast on Paleontology, Biology and others earth sciences, as well for speculative biology-zoology topics, as well science fiction
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Some work out recently made, cetotherium riabinini is a small baleen whale from the Late Miocene of the Eastern Paratethys sea (Ukraine), a almost complete individual show it had remarkable body proportions unlike modern elongated species in a minuscule size.
Some work out recently made, Cetotherium riabinini is a small baleen whale from the Late Miocene of the Eastern Paratethys sea (Ukraine), a almost complete individual show it had remarkable body proportions unlike modern elongated species in a minuscule size.
fabioaleromero.bsky.social
Panthera fossilis is a lovely big cat
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markwitton.bsky.social
To liven up Tuesday afternoon, have some speculative #dinosaurs adapted for modern habitats. Respectively, they are the magnificent and steppe fissurefrills, the berk, and the grand field titan. It's nice to take a break from pure #paleoart every now and then, and designing animals is fun.
A speculative, elaborately ornamented, cow-like horned dinosaur adapted for life on open savannahs. Speculative shaggy, tailless and short-frilled horned dinosaurs with scooping, shovel-like nasal "horns" in a snowy setting. A speculative armoured therizinosaur adapted for high browsing in a tropical landscape. Possibly the stupiest animal concept you'll see today, maybe the stupidest you'll see all week. A speculative gigantic sauropod adapted for browsing grasslands during the cool of the night. It's so big that the moon has abandoned its usual passage around the Earth and now orbits the sauropod.
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branartworks.bsky.social
Pappocetus lugardi, probably the largest known protocetid.
#sciart #paleoart
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fadeno.bsky.social
It's World Crocodile Day and I conveniently just finished my skeletal of Deinosuchus hatcheri, a gigantic crocodylian (or near crocodylian) from Campanian Laramidia. This has been in the works for a long time and it feels good to have it done.
#WorldCrocodileDay #dinosaurs #paleoart #Deinosuchus
Left lateral skeletal diagram of Deinosuchus hatcheri
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dimetropus.bsky.social
Here is the target and setting for my project, the planet Sienna. Wet, oxygen-bearing, yet sweltering, it presents both opportunities and challenges for the robots.

Link to webpage: sites.google.com/view/uponsoiltheymade/initiation/one-story-among-many
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fadeno.bsky.social
This might be one of my favorite diagrams I've made, a multiview diagram of the holotype of Parasaurolophus cyrtocristatus, the best hadrosaur. It was a fun to figure out how best to represent multiple views. #paleoart #fossilfriday
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fadeno.bsky.social
Here's an update on my Deinosuchus skeletal. Nearly all the bones are done, just gotta finish the skull detailing and the osteoderms. Also the back leg. But theoretically in the home stretch. #paleontology #Deinosuchus #paleoart
WIP skeletal diagram of Deinosuchus hatcheri with out any soft tissue. Scale bar is 1 meter long.
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fadeno.bsky.social
First post here, I've got some new skeletals to share, but wanted to drop this WIP - I've been (slowly) updating my Deinosuchus diagrams from the ground up. Here are three specimens of the western species: TMM 43620-1, AMNH 3073, and TMM 43632-1.
Skeletal drawing of the skulls of three individuals of Deinosuchus in left lateral view.
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The newly-described tortoise, Chelonoidis pucara, about to be deadlifted by a grumpy Megatherium americanum in Pleistocene Argentina 🇦🇷, 16 KYA.

#paleoart #sloth #animals
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fossilfracas.com
It’s #WarhammerWednesday with a Mirebrute Troggoth! These swamp-dwelling beasts can fully regenerate from horrific injury, recovering from lost limbs and “certain” death. Painfully stupid, they are given massive clubs and ridden into battle by the tribes of swamp orruks.

#warhammer #ageofsigmar
Mirebrute troggoths are hulking, scaled humanoids with large tusks and ears. They spend most of their time marinating in the swamp, eating carcasses and thickening their hide. When captured by the greenskinned orruks, they become mounts for the most bully riders. Despite being harnessed and driven forwards, they hold onto their weapons freely, swinging at anything they feel compelled to.
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alaskanime.bsky.social
Heads up, y'all - this account, spoont51 . bsky . social, isn't a real person, but most likely an LLM operating out of another country. This account's handlers are targeting LGBTQIA2S+ users and their followers and adding them to blocklists/target lists for harassment. Block and report.
Blocked account heading for a "TracyFellas #NAFO NC" and a bunch of emojis followed by "democrat" with more emojis. Their username is @spoont51.bsky.social
fabioaleromero.bsky.social
I should say that this Monday finally after a year waiting I got a new laptop, though I have yet to settle some things before taking it, I started to prove it to see how well it runs, so far painting has improved, here is a funny cow as a first try
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branartworks.bsky.social
Andrewsarchus mongoliensis
#sciart #paleoart
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joschuaknuppe.bsky.social
Here the result of the St. Bathans fauna stream! This one took us into the early Miocene of New Zealand, the Moa's ark, as some call it. After many formation streams with very few birds this one has probably way too many!
#paleostream #paleoart #sciart
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joschuaknuppe.bsky.social
And so concludes this short and relaxing formation #paleostream!
The Soom Shale is a late Ordovician lagerstätte with few fossils but often times exceptional preservation.
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nataliajagielska.bsky.social
Happy Birthday Dearc! The first named Scottish pterosaur, described in 2022, Dearc the birthday boy, is now 3️⃣! Since its discovery, it got a new neighbour (other Scottish pterosaur, Ceoptera) and has been recovered as one of the "missing links" in pterosaur evolution. Also, immortalised as toys!
CollectA toy of Dearc Palaeoplushie by Rebecca Groom of Dearc Dearc toy by LittleSofts Reconstruction of Dearc with a Middle Jurassic Megalosaurus-like theropod
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julianbayona.bsky.social
A full color and hypothetical reconstruction of the head of recently found Dimartinia, based more or less in small sparassodonts as Cladisictis and Lycopsis for proportions. Interestingly, the mandible looks tiny compared to the teeth.
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trigonotarbida.bsky.social
Hello, I am an artist and palaeo student who just moved to bluesky (previously only posted on tumblr). I like drawing strange animals in interesting landscapes. Some examples of my recent art:

#palaeoart #scientificart
A blue winged parrot (Neophema chrysostoma) drinking from a puddle on the road Two eusthenopteron fish swim through an algae filled swamp Tiktaalik swimming through an estuary Palaeocharinus, a trigonotarbid, standing on a great icosahedron
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Hey sorry for being inactive in these week, life has been harsh and I really do not have any energy to post as I wanted, so in the meantime here is a sketch of Arctodus simus and Ursus maritimus, two bears that probably interacted with each other on north American through the pleistocene
Arctodus simus and Ursus maritimus, two bears that probably interacted with each other on north American through the pleistocene
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joschuaknuppe.bsky.social
Results from the Flocking #paleostream!
Fukuisaurus, Cartorhynchus, Nanuqsaurus and Stethacanthus
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tetzoo.bsky.social
New at Tetrapod Zoology... Yowies and the Marsupial Hominoid Hypothesis – Neil Frost’s Fatfoot: Encounters With A Dooligahl. Quick thoughts on a GIANT book about a very odd, marsupial-themed hypothesis... tetzoo.com/blog/2025/2/... (art by AThrillosopher) #cryptozoology #monsters
Yowies and the Marsupial Hominoid Hypothesis – Neil Frost’s Fatfoot: Encounters With A Dooligahl — Tetrapod Zoology
Let’s look at a remarkable, cryptozoology-themed book, published in 2023…
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