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Re: Australia's Polar Dinosaurs
Just about that...
I found a link to Peter Trusler's
illustrations, much more that what I found in the archives (apr.2001, a bit
before I subscribe).
The hi-res files are really fine,
especially _Leaellynasaura_ on the beach and _Qantassaurus_ head.
IMHO they're among the best
illustrations of Hypsilophodontids I've ever seen, and I'd suggest new
amateur paleoartists (as I am) to see them.
My apologies if it has been posted
before but I didn't find the whole thing in the archives. Please ignore this
mail if you've still seen it. It's on:
Friendly - Luc J. "Aspidel"
BAILLY.
> This is a PSA sent on
behalf of Peter Szanton who apparently is not
> subscribed to the list --
MPR
>
> Australia's Polar Dinosaurs*
> Lecture with Dr.
Thomas Rich
>
> Join paleontologist Dr. Thomas Rich, co-author of
"Dinosaurs of
> Darkness," for a fascinating illustrated talk on polar
dinosaurs. Hear
> about the unique assemblage of dinosaurs that has
been collected in
> southeastern Australia during the past two decades and
how the polar
> conditions under which they lived made them
unique.