PaleoTube just went live. Every great paleontology video on YouTube, organized by time period and taxon. @paleotube.com — https://fossi.ls/fZz9gG/bs
The book we made from this site is funded and still climbing. Every known pterosaur, 388 pages, every illustration painted by a human being. Six newly described species have been added since it launched, each one a full page with new art. https://fossi.ls/ks
This is the one we've been building toward for five years. The print edition of everything on Pteros, and then some.
Pterosaurs: The Field Guide is live on Kickstarter. 252 species, every one illustrated, in one book. Back it: https://fossi.ls/ks #Pterosaurs #Paleontology
Two Ikrandraco, both with a keel on the lower jaw — one of the strangest crests in the group. A spread from @pterosaursfieldguide.com, on Kickstarter this Saturday, August 1 at 10 AM Eastern. Art: Fabrizio de Rossi, Bálint Benke. https://fossi.ls/fgKS/bs
Pterosaurs: The Field Guide started here. First flip-through of the printed hardcover. Twenty illustrators, 200+ genera. Kickstarter August 1. @pterosaursfieldguide.com
Pteros is now part of the Paleo Network, a set of independent paleontology sites all built to actually be good. Same pterosaur museum, better company. Meet them: paleo.network
Pteros, rebuilt from the ground up. The complete pterosaur catalog, the artists behind the reconstructions, and all our exhibits, now in one place. pteros.com
Our new book is launching on Kickstarter August 1! Click through to get notified.
Quetzalcoatlus stood as tall as a giraffe and likely hunted on foot. Wingspan about 36 feet, one of the largest flyers that ever lived. One of 200+ genera in the field guide. Launching Aug 1. pterosaursfieldguide.com
Paid gig: Need multiple logos designed, a mix of redesigns and new logos. If you've done logo work before and are interested, please DM us and we will give more details. Most logos are paleo-related, so prefer a paleo enthusiast/expert.
Draigwenia is a genus of pterosaur discovered in 2021 from a fragmentary jaw previously described as Ornithochierus. Illustration by Lucas Lima pteros.com/pterosaurs/d... #pterosaur #paleontology
After a few years of work, the team at Pteros would like to announce the impending release of our new book, Pterosaurs: The Field Guide.
It’s been a long time coming but the new Pteros website is finally here! Over the next few weeks, we will be adding new pterosaurs, new exhibits and eventually 3D paleoglobes showing fossil localities. We will also be making a major book announcement in the coming months. Hope you enjoy! pteros.com