SnowWolpard
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⚡️Hello⚡️

I'm Tyler, an artist with a love for critters big and small - extinct and extant - real and fantastical. I have a background in animation, scientific art, product design, and science education!

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A digital painting of a green bird (Pengornis) sitting on a branch with a dragonfly-like insect in its mouth. The background is out of focus but shows lush green foliage with a large gnarled tree. An illustration of seven simplified snakes: a burmese python, a beauty rat snake, a rhinoceros rat snake, a keeled slug-eating snake, a many-banded krait, a tiger keelback, and a chinese cobra. They are on a solid light green background. Enamel pins of isopods colored after the rainbow, asexual, pan, bi, and trans flags on backing cards that read "Pride-sopods" laid out together. A sticker sheet design featuring several cartoony green lizards dressed up as various versions of Link from The Legend of Zelda series. Featured are a ones dressed as: Majora's Mask, Skyward Sword, A Link to the Past, Breath of the Wild, Twilight Princess (Wolf Link), and Ocarina of Time. There is also a generic Link.
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Augustynolophus is the official state dinosaur of California! But our state fossil is a carnivore
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California flag but make it Pleistocene

Smilodon fatalis, state fossil of California

#smilodon #paleoart
An image of the California flag, but instead of a brow bear on green grass, it is a brown saber tooth cat (Smilodon fatalis) on the same grass. Like a normal California flag, the background is white with a red bar on the very bottom of the flag. Between the saber tooth and the red bar reads "CALIFORNIA REPUBLIC", and there is a red star in the upper left hand corner.
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California Republic c. 66 MYA

#augustynolophus #dinosaur #paleoart
An image of the California flag, but instead of a brow bear on green grass, it is a brown duckbill dinosaur (Augustynolophus morrisi) on brown ground with two green ferns. Like a normal California flag, the background is white with a red bar on the very bottom of the flag. Between the duckbill and the red bar reads "CALIFORNIA REPUBLIC", and there is a red star in the upper left hand corner.
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(I know brown bears were around in the Pleistocene, but let me have this.)
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California flag but make it Pleistocene

Smilodon fatalis, state fossil of California

#smilodon #paleoart
An image of the California flag, but instead of a brow bear on green grass, it is a brown saber tooth cat (Smilodon fatalis) on the same grass. Like a normal California flag, the background is white with a red bar on the very bottom of the flag. Between the saber tooth and the red bar reads "CALIFORNIA REPUBLIC", and there is a red star in the upper left hand corner.
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I will be closing my etsy shop for Dino Fest Wednesday 9/10 and am considering taking a hiatus following for mental health reasons.

If you were eyeing something from my store, consider grabbing it soon!
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uuuuuuhh Dinotr/x or something idk

#kpopdemonhunters #kdh #paleoart
An illustration of three chibi, anthropomorphic dinosaurs based off of Zoey (Koreaceratops), Rumi (Velociraptor), and Mira (Therizinosaurus) from the film K-Pop Demon Hunters. The text in the image is in the style of the films logo and reads "K-POP" above the three of them, and "DINO HUNTERS" below them. They are against a dark blue background.
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uuuuuuhh Dinotr/x or something idk

#kpopdemonhunters #kdh #paleoart
An illustration of three chibi, anthropomorphic dinosaurs based off of Zoey (Koreaceratops), Rumi (Velociraptor), and Mira (Therizinosaurus) from the film K-Pop Demon Hunters. The text in the image is in the style of the films logo and reads "K-POP" above the three of them, and "DINO HUNTERS" below them. They are against a dark blue background.
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I need to draw bugs more often💔 #Invertefest
Five enamel pins of isopods with different colors representing pride flags - Asexual, Pansexual, Bisexual, Rainbow, and Transgender. They are all on blue backing cards that read "Pride-sopods" with an arched rainbow. A sticker with a green praying mantis holding her arms up on a pink background. Text below her reads "Man Eater". An orange enamel pin depicting a mosquito trapped in orange amber.
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don't post humanoid stuff often but been having a hard time mentally, so take a body dysphoria-brained drawing of my OC Lloyd
A half body illustration of a shirtless young man with pale skin, long (pierced) elf ears and horns (one is broken) laying in a relaxed position looking up at the viewer with his gold eyes on a dark blue sclera. His left arm (screen right) has a dark birthmark wrapping around it.
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uhhh sorry for no art im sleepy
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what is a triceratops? 1/3
"what is a Triceratops?" with a drawing of a brown Triceratops skull "most people would say Triceratops is a species of dinosaur..." with a drawing of a green triceratops in profile view "...but there are actually two* known species of Triceratops!" "*currently accepted" with a drawing of the previous green Triceratops looking surprised at a more yellowish Triceratops walking into frame "Triceratops is actually a genus - the level above species" with drawings of both the green and yellow Triceratops from before in profile view. The green one has a blunter horn and wavy horns and is labeled "Triceratops horridus" and the yellow one has horns curved forwards with a longer horn and is labeled "Triceratops prorsus".
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i think its a good reminder to folks in our science nerd circles that the difference between genus and species is not common knowledge! this is something i had to explain to my biochemist mom.
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what is a triceratops? 3/3
"but it's fun to imagine how different members of the same genus may have looked!" with a drawing of the two triceratops from before but now T. prorsus is green with a red dewlap, dark stripes, an quills and T. horridus is a solid orange with a lighter underbelly.
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what is a triceratops? 2/3
"a genus is generic, while a species is specific. kind of how 'facial tissues' is a generic name and 'Kleenex' is a specific brand." with an illustration of a family tree labeled "facial tissues" with lines to a blue tissue box labeled "Kleenex" and a green tissue box labeled "Puffs". "when it comes to fossils, we often think of members of the same genus as being one and the same..." with an illustration of a blue and red Stegosaurus saying "3 species", a tan spotted Smilodon labeled "3 species", and a green and red Dimetrodon labeled "13-14 species". "...while modern species within a genus are easily differentiated." with a drawing of a tiger labeled "Panthera tigris" and a lion labeled "Panthera leo" "well, sometimes." with an illustration of a coyote (Canis latrans) turning to look confused as someone calls it a wolf (Canis lupus)
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what is a triceratops? 1/3
"what is a Triceratops?" with a drawing of a brown Triceratops skull "most people would say Triceratops is a species of dinosaur..." with a drawing of a green triceratops in profile view "...but there are actually two* known species of Triceratops!" "*currently accepted" with a drawing of the previous green Triceratops looking surprised at a more yellowish Triceratops walking into frame "Triceratops is actually a genus - the level above species" with drawings of both the green and yellow Triceratops from before in profile view. The green one has a blunter horn and wavy horns and is labeled "Triceratops horridus" and the yellow one has horns curved forwards with a longer horn and is labeled "Triceratops prorsus".
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lycaenops ornatus 🐺
An illustration of a brown gorgonopsid (an ancient carnivorous mammal relative) in a trotting pose on a light brown/tan background.
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Back at it with another solo piece, this time for @sootychinchilla.art !
A stylized illustration of a tan Gorgonops with a dark marking covering most of its face and stripes along its body featuring light blue highlights.
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I simultaneously am frustrated with my art style and also don't know what my style is. Style is weird.
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Some Pleistocene critters enjoying some ice cream!
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And now for the real reason I haven't been posting many attacks... I was working on this! 🐕 A #ginga mass attack featuring 38 characters!

I can't tag everyone in this post, so view the piece here!
artfight.net/attack/11517...
An illustration of a large pack of dogs of various sizes and breeds running towards the camera in a snowy scene. The pack stretches far back into the distance into snowy mountains. In the top right corner, a polar bear and three other dogs are looming over the scene. Over two twin mountain peaks is red text: 義勇一心 (Giyū isshin) which translates to brave and wholehearted).
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There is always a reason too!! I have never been stung even by so called "aggressive " species.

I used to give the yellow jackets Gatorade in high school. They were chill.
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Theyre such cool little animals. So many are completely harmless too.
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She was fun to draw >:)))
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(CW body horror)

At last, time for another attack! This time for @bassetbites.bsky.social
A chibi-ish illustration of a creature resembling a white winged dog, except half of its body seems to have emerged from its dog-like head's mouth in a partially gorey and goopy state. The fluffy half is wearing a golden collar and it has a long tail with seemingly vestigial fifth and sixth legs coming off of it. Behind the creature's head is a golden halo.