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My submission for last week's #RTMPArtChallenge, a woolly mammoth!

sonicsymphony's tweet image. My submission for last week's #RTMPArtChallenge, a woolly mammoth!

Yet another late submission for the #rtmpartchallenge this is my crocheted Tyrannosaurus rex! @RoyalTyrrell

sonicsymphony's tweet image. Yet another late submission for the #rtmpartchallenge this is my crocheted Tyrannosaurus rex! @RoyalTyrrell

I know it's late but here are some #RTMPartchallenge submissions! This is my crocheted sabre-tooth cat plush!

sonicsymphony's tweet image. I know it's late but here are some #RTMPartchallenge submissions! This is my crocheted sabre-tooth cat plush!

Last submission for the #RTMPartchallenge is not an ammonite, but a living relative! A crocheted squid! @RoyalTyrrell

sonicsymphony's tweet image. Last submission for the #RTMPartchallenge is not an ammonite, but a living relative! A crocheted squid! @RoyalTyrrell

The Golden Hammerhead (S. tudes) at the request of @RoyalTyrrell and #RTMPArtChallenge #SundayFishSketch

WAtlFish's tweet image. The Golden Hammerhead (S. tudes) at the request of @RoyalTyrrell and #RTMPArtChallenge #SundayFishSketch

Ornithomimus character for a children's book I'm working on🦩🦩 #RTMPArtChallenge #MuseumFromHome

usikpaleoart's tweet image. Ornithomimus character for a children's book I'm working on🦩🦩
#RTMPArtChallenge #MuseumFromHome

A midweek #SundayFishSketch to play along with the shark-themed #RTMPArtChallenge from @RoyalTyrrell. Velvet belly lanternshark (Etmopterus spinax), a deep sea species from the North Atlantic #MuseumFromHome

TollefScience's tweet image. A midweek  #SundayFishSketch to play along with the shark-themed #RTMPArtChallenge from @RoyalTyrrell. Velvet belly lanternshark (Etmopterus spinax), a deep sea species from the North Atlantic #MuseumFromHome

@RoyalTyrrell #RTMPArtChallenge #MuseumFromHome here’s an old sketch, hopefully some of you will enjoy it!

art_of_jimi's tweet image. @RoyalTyrrell #RTMPArtChallenge #MuseumFromHome here’s an old sketch, hopefully some of you will enjoy it!

Tyrannosaurus rex lived in Alberta 68 – 66 million years ago. Did you know that TWO amazing T. rex specimens have been collected in our province, and both are on display at the Royal Tyrrell Museum? Please tweet your T. rex drawings at us! #RTMPArtChallenge #MuseumFromHome

RoyalTyrrell's tweet image. Tyrannosaurus rex lived in Alberta 68 – 66 million years ago. Did you know that TWO amazing T. rex specimens have been collected in our province, and both are on display at the Royal Tyrrell Museum? Please tweet your T. rex drawings at us! #RTMPArtChallenge #MuseumFromHome

For this midweek #sundayfishsketch a combo #RTMPArtChallenge and #GettyMuseumChallenge with a hammerhead shark as the star in Fuseli's The Nightmare with support by a lumpfish, maned seahorse, lion's mane jelly, and carpet anemone. #sharkart #fishart #painting

bufotwist's tweet image. For this midweek #sundayfishsketch 
a combo #RTMPArtChallenge and #GettyMuseumChallenge with a hammerhead shark as the star in Fuseli's The Nightmare with support by a lumpfish, maned seahorse, lion's mane jelly, and carpet anemone. #sharkart #fishart #painting
bufotwist's tweet image. For this midweek #sundayfishsketch 
a combo #RTMPArtChallenge and #GettyMuseumChallenge with a hammerhead shark as the star in Fuseli's The Nightmare with support by a lumpfish, maned seahorse, lion's mane jelly, and carpet anemone. #sharkart #fishart #painting

Did you know that ostrich-mimic dinosaurs had beaks and feathered forearms, just like modern birds? Please tweet your Ornithomimus drawings at us! #RTMPArtChallenge #MuseumFromHome

RoyalTyrrell's tweet image. Did you know that ostrich-mimic dinosaurs had beaks and feathered forearms, just like modern birds? Please tweet your Ornithomimus drawings at us! #RTMPArtChallenge #MuseumFromHome

Brachiopods have been around for hundreds of millions of years, and still live in our seas today. They were among the most abundant filter-feeders and reef-builders in the Palaeozoic. Please tweet your drawings of shells and sea creatures at us! #RTMPArtChallenge #MuseumFromHome

RoyalTyrrell's tweet image. Brachiopods have been around for hundreds of millions of years, and still live in our seas today. They were among the most abundant filter-feeders and reef-builders in the Palaeozoic. Please tweet your drawings of shells and sea creatures at us! #RTMPArtChallenge #MuseumFromHome

A Smallspine Spookfish (Harriotta haeckeli) I painted last Halloween. #RTMPArtChallenge #ghostshark #MuseumFromHome #sharkart @royaltyrrell

bufotwist's tweet image. A Smallspine Spookfish (Harriotta haeckeli) I painted last Halloween.
#RTMPArtChallenge #ghostshark #MuseumFromHome #sharkart
@royaltyrrell

When my son and I got to sleep overnight under your T. rex display... #RTMPArtChallenge #MuseumFromHome

Edm_Historia's tweet image. When my son and I got to sleep overnight under your T. rex display...

#RTMPArtChallenge
#MuseumFromHome

Did you know there are salamanders and toads living in our Cretaceous Garden? What kinds of amphibians live around your home? Please tweet your amphibian drawings at us! #RTMPArtChallenge #MuseumFromHome

RoyalTyrrell's tweet image. Did you know there are salamanders and toads living in our Cretaceous Garden? What kinds of amphibians live around your home? Please tweet your amphibian drawings at us! #RTMPArtChallenge #MuseumFromHome

The small to medium-sized feathered carnivores referred to as ‘raptors’ in Jurassic Park are actually dromaeosaurid dinosaurs. They had deadly sickle claws on their hind feet. Please tweet your dromaeosaur drawings at us! #RTMPArtChallenge #MuseumFromHome

RoyalTyrrell's tweet image. The small to medium-sized feathered carnivores referred to as ‘raptors’ in Jurassic Park are actually dromaeosaurid dinosaurs. They had deadly sickle claws on their hind feet. Please tweet your dromaeosaur drawings at us! #RTMPArtChallenge #MuseumFromHome

Did you know that Triceratops was one of the last dinosaurs to live in Alberta? Please tweet your Triceratops drawings at us! #RTMPArtChallenge #MuseumFromHome

RoyalTyrrell's tweet image. Did you know that Triceratops was one of the last dinosaurs to live in Alberta? Please tweet your Triceratops drawings at us! #RTMPArtChallenge #MuseumFromHome

Ammonites were marine molluscs, related to living creatures like squid and cuttlefish. The earliest ammonites lived during the Devonian; the last ones vanished when dinosaurs went extinct. Please tweet your ammonite artwork at us! #RTMPArtChallenge #MuseumFromHome

RoyalTyrrell's tweet image. Ammonites were marine molluscs, related to living creatures like squid and cuttlefish. The earliest ammonites lived during the Devonian; the last ones vanished when dinosaurs went extinct. Please tweet your ammonite artwork at us! #RTMPArtChallenge #MuseumFromHome

#RTMPArtChallenge? Count me in, @RoyalTyrrell! Here's my #BlueArt rendition of Otodus obliquus, plausible grandfather of #megalodon.

MarkoSteffensen's tweet image. #RTMPArtChallenge? Count me in, @RoyalTyrrell! Here's my  #BlueArt rendition of Otodus obliquus, plausible grandfather of #megalodon.

Thanks again to everyone who participated in the #RTMPArtChallenge. We’ve created a new Facebook album to showcase the dinosaur artwork! We love seeing your #palaeoart so feel free to continue tagging us in your work!

RoyalTyrrell's tweet image. Thanks again to everyone who participated in the #RTMPArtChallenge. We’ve created a new Facebook album to showcase the dinosaur artwork! We love seeing your #palaeoart so feel free to continue tagging us in your work!

Thank you to everyone who submitted artwork for the #RTMPArtChallenge. We’ve created a Facebook album to showcase the non-dinosaur creations, and next week we’ll post all of the dinosaur submissions! Which one is your favourite? #palaeoart

RoyalTyrrell's tweet image. Thank you to everyone who submitted artwork for the #RTMPArtChallenge. We’ve created a Facebook album to showcase the non-dinosaur creations, and next week we’ll post all of the dinosaur submissions! Which one is your favourite? #palaeoart

My submission for last week's #RTMPArtChallenge, a woolly mammoth!

sonicsymphony's tweet image. My submission for last week's #RTMPArtChallenge, a woolly mammoth!

The woolly mammoth is an iconic mammal from the Pleistocene ice age. Mammoths roamed our planet so recently that some were still alive in the High Arctic while the Great Pyramids were being constructed in Egypt! Tweet your woolly mammoth drawings at us. #RTMPArtChallenge

RoyalTyrrell's tweet image. The woolly mammoth is an iconic mammal from the Pleistocene ice age. Mammoths roamed our planet so recently that some were still alive in the High Arctic while the Great Pyramids were being constructed in Egypt! Tweet your woolly mammoth drawings at us. #RTMPArtChallenge

Hadrosaurs, eh? For Dinovember last year I drew an Edmontosaurus with speculative hooves, as well as my very favourite dino of all time, Parasaurolophus. 💚 #RTMPArtChallenge

alliemackie's tweet image. Hadrosaurs, eh? For Dinovember last year I drew an Edmontosaurus with speculative hooves, as well as my very favourite dino of all time, Parasaurolophus. 💚

#RTMPArtChallenge
alliemackie's tweet image. Hadrosaurs, eh? For Dinovember last year I drew an Edmontosaurus with speculative hooves, as well as my very favourite dino of all time, Parasaurolophus. 💚

#RTMPArtChallenge

#Zuul often must defend its nest from orchestras of #Brachylophosaurus, which will readily eat rotting wood. Sending infrasound through its body, it resonating bellows and vibrating spikes make for an intimidating display. All to keep its offspring safe. #DinoZuul #FossilFriday

roukaryu's tweet image. #Zuul often must defend its nest from orchestras of #Brachylophosaurus, which will readily eat rotting wood. Sending infrasound through its body, it resonating bellows and vibrating spikes make for an intimidating display. All to keep its offspring safe.
#DinoZuul #FossilFriday
roukaryu's tweet image. #Zuul often must defend its nest from orchestras of #Brachylophosaurus, which will readily eat rotting wood. Sending infrasound through its body, it resonating bellows and vibrating spikes make for an intimidating display. All to keep its offspring safe.
#DinoZuul #FossilFriday


Hadrosaurs were a diverse group that make up a large percentage of the fossils we find. These herbivorous giants may have actually used extensive chambers in their noses and crests to communicate with one another. Tweet your hadrosaur drawings using #RTMPArtChallenge

RoyalTyrrell's tweet image. Hadrosaurs were a diverse group that make up a large percentage of the fossils we find. These herbivorous giants may have actually used extensive chambers in their noses and crests to communicate with one another. Tweet your hadrosaur drawings using #RTMPArtChallenge

Last submission for the #RTMPartchallenge is not an ammonite, but a living relative! A crocheted squid! @RoyalTyrrell

sonicsymphony's tweet image. Last submission for the #RTMPartchallenge is not an ammonite, but a living relative! A crocheted squid! @RoyalTyrrell

Yet another late submission for the #rtmpartchallenge this is my crocheted Tyrannosaurus rex! @RoyalTyrrell

sonicsymphony's tweet image. Yet another late submission for the #rtmpartchallenge this is my crocheted Tyrannosaurus rex! @RoyalTyrrell

I know it's late but here are some #RTMPartchallenge submissions! This is my crocheted sabre-tooth cat plush!

sonicsymphony's tweet image. I know it's late but here are some #RTMPartchallenge submissions! This is my crocheted sabre-tooth cat plush!

Brachiopods have been around for hundreds of millions of years, and still live in our seas today. They were among the most abundant filter-feeders and reef-builders in the Palaeozoic. Please tweet your drawings of shells and sea creatures at us! #RTMPArtChallenge #MuseumFromHome

RoyalTyrrell's tweet image. Brachiopods have been around for hundreds of millions of years, and still live in our seas today. They were among the most abundant filter-feeders and reef-builders in the Palaeozoic. Please tweet your drawings of shells and sea creatures at us! #RTMPArtChallenge #MuseumFromHome

The small to medium-sized feathered carnivores referred to as ‘raptors’ in Jurassic Park are actually dromaeosaurid dinosaurs. They had deadly sickle claws on their hind feet. Please tweet your dromaeosaur drawings at us! #RTMPArtChallenge #MuseumFromHome

RoyalTyrrell's tweet image. The small to medium-sized feathered carnivores referred to as ‘raptors’ in Jurassic Park are actually dromaeosaurid dinosaurs. They had deadly sickle claws on their hind feet. Please tweet your dromaeosaur drawings at us! #RTMPArtChallenge #MuseumFromHome

Did you know that Triceratops was one of the last dinosaurs to live in Alberta? Please tweet your Triceratops drawings at us! #RTMPArtChallenge #MuseumFromHome

RoyalTyrrell's tweet image. Did you know that Triceratops was one of the last dinosaurs to live in Alberta? Please tweet your Triceratops drawings at us! #RTMPArtChallenge #MuseumFromHome

When my son and I got to sleep overnight under your T. rex display... #RTMPArtChallenge #MuseumFromHome

Edm_Historia's tweet image. When my son and I got to sleep overnight under your T. rex display...

#RTMPArtChallenge
#MuseumFromHome

Tyrannosaurus rex lived in Alberta 68 – 66 million years ago. Did you know that TWO amazing T. rex specimens have been collected in our province, and both are on display at the Royal Tyrrell Museum? Please tweet your T. rex drawings at us! #RTMPArtChallenge #MuseumFromHome

RoyalTyrrell's tweet image. Tyrannosaurus rex lived in Alberta 68 – 66 million years ago. Did you know that TWO amazing T. rex specimens have been collected in our province, and both are on display at the Royal Tyrrell Museum? Please tweet your T. rex drawings at us! #RTMPArtChallenge #MuseumFromHome

The famous prehistoric mammal Smilodon lived in the Americas from 2.5 million to 10,000 years ago. Please tweet your sabre-toothed cat drawings at us! #RTMPArtChallenge #MuseumFromHome

RoyalTyrrell's tweet image. The famous prehistoric mammal Smilodon lived in the Americas from 2.5 million to 10,000 years ago. Please tweet your sabre-toothed cat drawings at us! #RTMPArtChallenge #MuseumFromHome

Did you know there are salamanders and toads living in our Cretaceous Garden? What kinds of amphibians live around your home? Please tweet your amphibian drawings at us! #RTMPArtChallenge #MuseumFromHome

RoyalTyrrell's tweet image. Did you know there are salamanders and toads living in our Cretaceous Garden? What kinds of amphibians live around your home? Please tweet your amphibian drawings at us! #RTMPArtChallenge #MuseumFromHome

Ornithomimus character for a children's book I'm working on🦩🦩 #RTMPArtChallenge #MuseumFromHome

usikpaleoart's tweet image. Ornithomimus character for a children's book I'm working on🦩🦩
#RTMPArtChallenge #MuseumFromHome

The #MuseumFromHome #RTMPArtChallenge is the perfect opportunity to share my old Dromiceiomimus reconstruction to Twitter for the first time. Still pretty happy with this bad boy.

Tomozaurus's tweet image. The #MuseumFromHome #RTMPArtChallenge is the perfect opportunity to share my old Dromiceiomimus reconstruction to Twitter for the first time. Still pretty happy with this bad boy.

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Ornithomimus character for a children's book I'm working on🦩🦩 #RTMPArtChallenge #MuseumFromHome

usikpaleoart's tweet image. Ornithomimus character for a children's book I'm working on🦩🦩
#RTMPArtChallenge #MuseumFromHome

The Golden Hammerhead (S. tudes) at the request of @RoyalTyrrell and #RTMPArtChallenge #SundayFishSketch

WAtlFish's tweet image. The Golden Hammerhead (S. tudes) at the request of @RoyalTyrrell and #RTMPArtChallenge #SundayFishSketch

A midweek #SundayFishSketch to play along with the shark-themed #RTMPArtChallenge from @RoyalTyrrell. Velvet belly lanternshark (Etmopterus spinax), a deep sea species from the North Atlantic #MuseumFromHome

TollefScience's tweet image. A midweek  #SundayFishSketch to play along with the shark-themed #RTMPArtChallenge from @RoyalTyrrell. Velvet belly lanternshark (Etmopterus spinax), a deep sea species from the North Atlantic #MuseumFromHome

Yet another late submission for the #rtmpartchallenge this is my crocheted Tyrannosaurus rex! @RoyalTyrrell

sonicsymphony's tweet image. Yet another late submission for the #rtmpartchallenge this is my crocheted Tyrannosaurus rex! @RoyalTyrrell

My submission for last week's #RTMPArtChallenge, a woolly mammoth!

sonicsymphony's tweet image. My submission for last week's #RTMPArtChallenge, a woolly mammoth!

Last submission for the #RTMPartchallenge is not an ammonite, but a living relative! A crocheted squid! @RoyalTyrrell

sonicsymphony's tweet image. Last submission for the #RTMPartchallenge is not an ammonite, but a living relative! A crocheted squid! @RoyalTyrrell

I know it's late but here are some #RTMPartchallenge submissions! This is my crocheted sabre-tooth cat plush!

sonicsymphony's tweet image. I know it's late but here are some #RTMPartchallenge submissions! This is my crocheted sabre-tooth cat plush!

Did you know that Triceratops was one of the last dinosaurs to live in Alberta? Please tweet your Triceratops drawings at us! #RTMPArtChallenge #MuseumFromHome

RoyalTyrrell's tweet image. Did you know that Triceratops was one of the last dinosaurs to live in Alberta? Please tweet your Triceratops drawings at us! #RTMPArtChallenge #MuseumFromHome

Did you know there are salamanders and toads living in our Cretaceous Garden? What kinds of amphibians live around your home? Please tweet your amphibian drawings at us! #RTMPArtChallenge #MuseumFromHome

RoyalTyrrell's tweet image. Did you know there are salamanders and toads living in our Cretaceous Garden? What kinds of amphibians live around your home? Please tweet your amphibian drawings at us! #RTMPArtChallenge #MuseumFromHome

Brachiopods have been around for hundreds of millions of years, and still live in our seas today. They were among the most abundant filter-feeders and reef-builders in the Palaeozoic. Please tweet your drawings of shells and sea creatures at us! #RTMPArtChallenge #MuseumFromHome

RoyalTyrrell's tweet image. Brachiopods have been around for hundreds of millions of years, and still live in our seas today. They were among the most abundant filter-feeders and reef-builders in the Palaeozoic. Please tweet your drawings of shells and sea creatures at us! #RTMPArtChallenge #MuseumFromHome

#RTMPArtChallenge? Count me in, @RoyalTyrrell! Here's my #BlueArt rendition of Otodus obliquus, plausible grandfather of #megalodon.

MarkoSteffensen's tweet image. #RTMPArtChallenge? Count me in, @RoyalTyrrell! Here's my  #BlueArt rendition of Otodus obliquus, plausible grandfather of #megalodon.

Ammonites were marine molluscs, related to living creatures like squid and cuttlefish. The earliest ammonites lived during the Devonian; the last ones vanished when dinosaurs went extinct. Please tweet your ammonite artwork at us! #RTMPArtChallenge #MuseumFromHome

RoyalTyrrell's tweet image. Ammonites were marine molluscs, related to living creatures like squid and cuttlefish. The earliest ammonites lived during the Devonian; the last ones vanished when dinosaurs went extinct. Please tweet your ammonite artwork at us! #RTMPArtChallenge #MuseumFromHome

Did you know that sharks have been around for more than 400 million years? They existed before land animals and plants spread across the continents. Today we’re launching a new #RTMPArtChallenge. Please tweet your shark drawings at us! #MuseumFromHome

RoyalTyrrell's tweet image. Did you know that sharks have been around for more than 400 million years? They existed before land animals and plants spread across the continents. Today we’re launching a new #RTMPArtChallenge. Please tweet your shark drawings at us! #MuseumFromHome

@RoyalTyrrell #RTMPArtChallenge #MuseumFromHome here’s an old sketch, hopefully some of you will enjoy it!

art_of_jimi's tweet image. @RoyalTyrrell #RTMPArtChallenge #MuseumFromHome here’s an old sketch, hopefully some of you will enjoy it!

I've often wondered whether #megalodon was followed around by a cohort of smaller sharks, waiting to feed on its scraps and saving energy by swimming on the bigger shark's wake. #RTMPArtChallenge @RoyalTyrrell #BlueArt

HodariNundu's tweet image. I've often wondered whether #megalodon was followed around by a cohort of smaller sharks, waiting to feed on its scraps and saving energy by swimming on the bigger shark's wake. #RTMPArtChallenge @RoyalTyrrell #BlueArt

Thanks again to everyone who participated in the #RTMPArtChallenge. We’ve created a new Facebook album to showcase the dinosaur artwork! We love seeing your #palaeoart so feel free to continue tagging us in your work!

RoyalTyrrell's tweet image. Thanks again to everyone who participated in the #RTMPArtChallenge. We’ve created a new Facebook album to showcase the dinosaur artwork! We love seeing your #palaeoart so feel free to continue tagging us in your work!

Did you know that ostrich-mimic dinosaurs had beaks and feathered forearms, just like modern birds? Please tweet your Ornithomimus drawings at us! #RTMPArtChallenge #MuseumFromHome

RoyalTyrrell's tweet image. Did you know that ostrich-mimic dinosaurs had beaks and feathered forearms, just like modern birds? Please tweet your Ornithomimus drawings at us! #RTMPArtChallenge #MuseumFromHome

Tyrannosaurus rex lived in Alberta 68 – 66 million years ago. Did you know that TWO amazing T. rex specimens have been collected in our province, and both are on display at the Royal Tyrrell Museum? Please tweet your T. rex drawings at us! #RTMPArtChallenge #MuseumFromHome

RoyalTyrrell's tweet image. Tyrannosaurus rex lived in Alberta 68 – 66 million years ago. Did you know that TWO amazing T. rex specimens have been collected in our province, and both are on display at the Royal Tyrrell Museum? Please tweet your T. rex drawings at us! #RTMPArtChallenge #MuseumFromHome

The small to medium-sized feathered carnivores referred to as ‘raptors’ in Jurassic Park are actually dromaeosaurid dinosaurs. They had deadly sickle claws on their hind feet. Please tweet your dromaeosaur drawings at us! #RTMPArtChallenge #MuseumFromHome

RoyalTyrrell's tweet image. The small to medium-sized feathered carnivores referred to as ‘raptors’ in Jurassic Park are actually dromaeosaurid dinosaurs. They had deadly sickle claws on their hind feet. Please tweet your dromaeosaur drawings at us! #RTMPArtChallenge #MuseumFromHome

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