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All Your Yesterdays

In the spring of 2013, I managed to take part in illustrating the second part of the well-known book about the possibilities and speculations of the reconstruction of the ancient beings "All Your Yesterdays" from "Irregular Books". Here I cite some works from the book

This Anurognathus, whose appearance I decided to show in the form of an owl. The reason for this interpretation is that these animals have convergently similar features skull (eg, large, relative to the body, head, eye sockets stretched forward) coloring

This Anurognathus, whose appearance I decided to show in the form of an owl. The reason for this interpretation is that these animals have convergently similar features skull (eg, large, relative to the body, head, eye sockets stretched forward) coloring

 Pictured here austroraptor with stripes that mimic tree branches. This color can help him to hide in ambush, lurking on Massive lower branches of trees, as shown here. In the picture he is shown eating the baby Carnotaur (shows the remains of his head)

Pictured here austroraptor with stripes that mimic tree branches. This color can help him to hide in ambush, lurking on Massive lower branches of trees, as shown here. In the picture he is shown eating the baby Carnotaur (shows the remains of his head)

Many worries small outgrowth on the head Majungasaurus. A possible explanation - it could be a big keratinoyvy outgrowth from a full-blown crowning, perhaps something like a crown of Black Crowned Tsrane. This ornament could helps to attract sexual partn

Many worries small outgrowth on the head Majungasaurus. A possible explanation - it could be a big keratinoyvy outgrowth from a full-blown crowning, perhaps something like a crown of Black Crowned Tsrane. This ornament could helps to attract sexual partn

 Following research published in 2004 by Mark B. Goodwin and John R. Horner on the cranial histology of Pachycephalosaurs, I decided to represent an alternative to our usual bone dome Pachycephalosaur. In my speculative reconstruction shows a horn compos

Following research published in 2004 by Mark B. Goodwin and John R. Horner on the cranial histology of Pachycephalosaurs, I decided to represent an alternative to our usual bone dome Pachycephalosaur. In my speculative reconstruction shows a horn compos

My work for the ninth All Yesterdays. Tyrannosaurus depicted eating the leaves of plants. Similar behavior is observed in modern dogs, which, despite its predatory lifestyle. sometimes graze in the meadows. First, the vegetation is needed for the digesti

My work for the ninth All Yesterdays. Tyrannosaurus depicted eating the leaves of plants. Similar behavior is observed in modern dogs, which, despite its predatory lifestyle. sometimes graze in the meadows. First, the vegetation is needed for the digesti