Christiana Garros
🇨🇦🇧🇷| Edmonton | U of Alberta | MSc student in paleontology studying theropod foot pathologies 🦖 | she/her
- Share to scare a Nanotyrannus denier Happy Halloweeeeen! 🎃
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- #livefromthefield Work resumes on "Scorpio" the Lambeosaurus lambei whose quarry was reopened last year. While last year we collected the skull, this year the body blocks are revealing vast swaths of skin underneath! Exciting!
- Dinosaur park my beloved. Excited to be back there in 2 weeks 🥰 For such a rich formation, big beautiful mural-style pieces like this one are not as common as I would like!
- For those itching to know more about what you might expect to see each episode! www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/...
- Published yesterday in @journalofanatomy.bsky.social with open access, we demonstrate how tiny slices of isolated bones (in this case, troodontid metatarsals) can provide a wealth of information on the growth, lifestyle, and injuries of these animals. (🧵) (Troodontid art by Henry Sharpe )
- It was an absolute dream come true being involved in this project alongside an awesome crew and seeing our Albertosaurus specimen brought to life! I hope you all love it! youtu.be/VAVp_1-Aqc8?...
- Excited for you all to meet our lovely Albertosaurus friend! ❤️
- Velociraptor mongoliensis - colour pencils and gel pen on paper Pattern and colours based on the greater roadrunner (my favorite paleoart trope)
- Art vs. Artist 2024!
- Last paleoart piece of 2024! Carnotaurus sastrei- colour pencils on paper What a weird looking animal
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- #FossilFriday Check out this ankylosaurid osteoderm from Dinosaur Park! While these bones are famous for forming the thick armour of these animals, some osteoderms were really thin! This one is incredibly concave on the underside and less than a centimetre thick in most places
- If you see this, post a dino! Acheroraptor - white conté on black paper
- One of my all time favorite pieces of rex art
- 'You were here' Homotherium latidens Watercolor pencils on paper
- Nasutoceratops sketch - watercolor pencil on medium grain paper Based on a photo of a Sichuan Takin I took at the zoo
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