Dino Guy
Science Communicator who talks about Dinosaurs a lot. This is my real account.
The Inostrancevia was absolutely gorgeous!
You can certainly tell that they were designed by Gabriel U illustrations
06/11/2026
Gorgonopsian skulls! Gorgonopsians are often called the “Original Sabertooths” due to the presence of their enourmous sabers and the fact they lived millions upon millions of years before saber toothed cats (all the way back in the Permian). In life, these guys would have looked very unique, they belong to the Synapsida clade, which means they share close relation to mammals. In a lot of ways, they were sort of the precursor to mammals. I took these photos at the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science a few weeks back. I absolutely loved seeing this little display, because Gorgonopsians are incredible! (Especially Inostrancevia).
The skulls here are: Rubidgea (top) lycaenops (middle) and Inostrancevia (bottom).
Thank you for the awesome terrarium! I am very much looking forward to the release of Surviving Earth!
A new Rebirth Expansion for JWE3!
Edmontosaurus! The very iconic “Duck-Billed” Dinosaur!
I got the chance to speak with Tim Haines about the upcoming docu series surviving Earth!
06/04/2026
Just a heads up folks. This is not me. It’s another knuckle head who decided to upload my videos and pretend to me. Do not follow them, reporting them would also be helpful.
06/03/2026
A curious Nanotyrannus gets a bit too close to a Denversaurus, causing the tank of an animal to charge the unfortunate theropod.
This was a piece done for the “Guess that Paleoart” series on our podcast channel. I really liked how this one turned out
“The Lost Wild” looks extremely promising!
Petrified Wood! Video taken at the
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