For this week's #TanystropheusTuesday, here's #paleoart of this species getting angry or amorous with one another (it's hard to say which), from 2015. It accompanied a couple of blog posts I wrote about the lifestyle of this animal that I always wanted to turn into papers, but time has never been on my side.

Pt 1. markwitton-com.blogspot.com/20

Pt 2. markwitton-com.blogspot.com/20

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@markwitton A couple of very interesting articles there! While most of the discussion was on the lifestyle of the beast and it's own hunting methods I'm interesting in how a creature that shape existed vis-a-vis it's own predators. Were there simply no large carnivores at the time (or place) as otherwise they would seem 'easy meat' for anything that could get a neck bite in and they don't look like they could run all that quickly. A heron-like lifestyle is great if you can fly away!

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