Bringing Invertebrates to Life

If you’ve read some of my other posts, you may have noticed that I love Invertebrate Paleontology. And if you love Invertebrate paleontology, too, you may have noticed that many reconstructions of ancient invertebrates are inaccurate. That’s where why I made Bringing Invertebrates to Life. This series is specifically designed for invertebrate-loving paleoartists who are interested in depicting these animals accurately.

Bringing Invertebrates to Life: Lenisicaris pennsylvanica

While we have incomplete fossils of this mysterious species, its close relative, Anomalocaris canadensis, can give us big clues about how it looked.

Bringing Invertebrates to Life: Michelinoceras

Exceptional fossils have given us some great insight into what this animal looked like. It’s time to put it all together.

Bringing Invertebrates to Life: Plectronoceras

The earliest known named cephalopod needs more attention.

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