Complete - Devil’s Bat
Both twitter and tumblr crunches the quality… :<
The culmination of my silly anuro art! Which you all seemed to love so much. I hope you enjoy this as well! Now I am halfway done with my senior thesis, wowie!
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I often heard screaming in the dead of night while camping in the dense German forests. One night, I decided to investigate. I discovered the culprit to be the tiny Devil’s Bat, a fitting name for sure. Who knew such a small creature could make such terrible noise?
The eyespots on the legs also gave me a fright… I thought I had locked gazes with some sort of demon!
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The duality of pterosaurs...
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Anurognathus
A previous rendition of it, from 2016
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the duality of pterosaurs
(based on the BIG PANT or BIG JAKT meme going on twitter)
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anurognathus my beloved
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Back in august I rescued a weird looking bat from our chimney. Poor little guy was trapped in there for a whole day and night, but flew away soon after my mom took this picture.
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An older depiction of a lucky Compsognathus longipes coming within reach of a tasty Anurognathus ammoni.
Progress included.
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I woke up last night thinking about Batrachotomus and that gave me the idea for this (and there's even more funky guys here, you should all be familiar with Europasaurus and Co.)
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doodle
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Dearly departed bewinged critters
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assorted creature sketches for ohm
(these designs are subject to change)
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HAPPY PRIDE MONTH!!!!
Trans Deinonychus
Aro T-Rex
Non-Binary Anurognathus
Bisexual Sauroposeidon
Gay Jakapil
Ace Irritator
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Paleovember 2022, Anurognathus!
Hailing from Late Jurassic Germany, Anurognathus only had a wingspan measuring twenty inches. It specialized in hunting insects on the wings like a prehistoric nightjar, and as such shared many similar adaptations with said bird.
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someone in twitter misread the pterosaur post but i see this as an absolute win tbh
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