#dimetrodon
Ask me About t-shirts
Do you ever wish you could get the chance to talk about paleontology more often? Of course, you do! Well, problem solved with any of these fun t-shirts. Get conversations started with strangers over topics like pterosaurs, dinosaurs (even feathered dinosaurs!) and evolution.
Designs by David Orr
Dimetrodon unisex t-shirt
Dimetrodon was a predatory non-mammalian synapsid from the early Permian, and definitely not a dinosaur.
Design by Greco Westermann
Don’t Call it a Dinosaur tote bags
Are you bored by people who call any extinct animal that looks reptilian a dinosaur? Do you feel like telling them it’s just like Homer Simpson referring to an elephant as a feline? Get those conversations started with our lovely tote bags!
Design by Greco Westermann
Gold splatter or no?
Gold splatters? No gold splatters? Did a little test spot. Not sure….
Bromacker Contest Submission #1
DANCE IN THE DUST
Thuringian Forest Basin - Early Permian
Featuring a brawling version of the ‘tambacher liebespaar’, the famous fossil of two Seymouria sanjuanensis, that appear to dance through a drough striken walchia grove. Beneath their feed, small Thuringothyris mahlendorffae, basal reptiles that are believed to fill the niche of small rodents, perch from their borrows.
Despite of the rough climate the grove is still full of life. Inhabitet by insects like Anthracoblattina and Myriapoda. Adapted to the bromacker climate, their daily struggle for nurishment and reproduction gives the scene a nuance squirming live.
The dust that has risen from the dancing reptiliomorphs serves as a veil for the eco systems apex predator Dimetrodon teutonis.
None of my work got a prize in this contest but I still adore this picture very much.
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