I should really remember to post here more often Anyways, I'm bringing back the Croctober Art Challenge and I'll try to keep up with my own prompt list.
The recently described caiman Paranacaiman bravardi from Miocene Argentina. While the paper gives no size estimate, my reconstruction recovered it at somewhere around 5 meters give or take, which is impressive in its own right.
I REALLY have to post here more often Peltocephalus maturin, that very recent giant turtle from Brazil
I should really pick up posting here again
We just got the second aetosaur of the year, yet another Typothoracine but this time much better preserved than Kryphioparma. Still only osteoderms tho, but from India, with some fascinating implications for paleobiogeography
Goodbye Alcoota Baru Hello Baru iylwenpeny Just named earlier today, this is the most robust species of Baru and perhaps the most complete mekosuchine period, with a skull that almost looks like it should belong to a dinosaur more than a crocodile.