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Anchiornis by Jonathan Kane, feat. Emily Willoughby

Anchiornis - by Jonathan Kane When Emily Willoughby first painted Anchiornis for a book collaboration with Jonathan Kane, the colour of the dinosaur was unknown. This poem is about the life of the dinosaur and how palaeo-art must change to stay scientifically accurate. Guest artwork by Emily Willoughby.

July 31, 2019January 30, 2020anchiornis, dinosaur, emily willoughby, feathers, jonathan kane, modern, theropod

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