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I've actually had it for a while, but I'm only sharing it now, here's the link. It's also linked in my profile too :) https://ashley-patch-inspiration.tumblr.com/

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If anyone wants to get a commission from me, now you can!
All my prices are flexible, these are more like points on a spectrum of price:complexity
My commission email is ashleypatchart@gmail.com

$25 - Simple background, portrait or full body shot. Price increases slightly with more animals.
Majungasaurus by PLASTOSPLEEN  Deinodon and Aublysodon by PLASTOSPLEEN

$35 Simple landscape. Price increases with complexity and detail.
Stegosaurus by PLASTOSPLEEN  Pteranodon by PLASTOSPLEEN

$50 Complex landscape. Same rules apply as with the simple landscapes, as well as a price increase depending on image size.
Yutyrannus huali by PLASTOSPLEEN  Kulindadromeus zabaikalicus by PLASTOSPLEEN

Thanks to all who have taken the time to look at these prices.
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I'm trying to find this paper: Rich, T. and Rich, P. (1989). “Polar dinosaurs and biotas of the Early Cretaceous of southeastern Australia.” National Geographic Research5(1): 15-53. I cannot find it at all except for in references, not even a hard copy of it. I'd really appreciate it if one of you could be able to find it.

Update: Someone on Facebook found it for me.
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Making a list of prehistoric Australian dinosaurs, do, I need to add/remove any?

Alopecoenas norfolkensis
Anhinga malagurala
Anhinga walterbolesi
Aquila bullockensis
Atlascopcosaurus loadsi
Australlus disneyi
Australlus gagensis
Australotadorna alecwilsoni
Australovenator wintonensis
Austrosaurus mckillopi
Barawertornis tedfordi
Bullockornis planei
Centropus bairdi
Centropus colossus
Centropus maximus
Chionoides australiensis
Ciconia louisebolesae
Ciconia nana
Collocalia buday
Corvitalusoides grandiculus
Daphoenositta trevorworthyi
Diamantinasaurus matildae
Diamantinasaurus sp.
Diomedea thyridata
Dromaius baudinianus
Dromiceius ocypus
Dromornis australis
Dromornis murrayi
Dromornis stirtoni
Emuarius gidju
Emuarius guljaruba
Eoanseranas handae
Fulgurotherium australe
Gallirallus ripleyi
Genyornis newtoni
Ilbandornis? lawsoni
Ilbandornis woodburnei
Kakuru kujani
Kunbarrasaurus ieversi
Kurrartapu johnnguyeni
Leaellynasaura amicagraphica
Longimornis robustirostrata
Menura tyawanoides
Microcarbo serventyorum
Minmi paravertebra
Muttaburrasaurus langdoni
Muttaburrasaurus sp.
Nambashag billerooensis
Nambashag microglaucus
Nanantius eos
Ngawupodius minya
Oligonomus milleri
Orthonyx hypsilophus
Orthonyx kaldowinyeri
Orthonyx wakefieldi
Ozraptor subotaii
Pachydyptes simpsoni
Palaelodus pledgei
Palaelodus wilsoni
Pelecanus cadimurka
Pelecanus tirarensis
Pengana robertbolesi
Phoeniconotius eyrensis
Phoenicopterus novaehollandiae
Pinpanetta tedfordi
Pinpanetta vickersrichae
Pinpanetta fromensis
Primophaps schoddei
Porzana rua
Pseudaptenodytes macraei
Pseudaptenodytes minor
Pycnoptilus fordi
Qantassaurus intrepidus
Quipollornis koniberi
Rapator ornitholestoides
Rhoetosaurus brownei
Savannasaurus elliottorum
Serendipaceratops arthurcclarkei
Sula dactylatra tasmani
Tasidyptes hunteri
Timimus hermani
Tirarinetta kanunka
Walgettosuchus woodwardi
Wilaru prideauxi
Wilaru telfordi
Wintonotitan wattsi
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Here are rigorous skeletals of all Australia's sauropods that I could find. I couldn't find any pics of the fossils of Austrosaurus mckillopi (although Mary and Elliot should be good enough, right?), and there's more material for Rhoetosaurus browneiDiamantinasaurus matildae and Elliot that I haven't added to the skeletals.

Top front: Diamantinasaurus sp. (via Poropat et al., 2016)
Top back: Diamantinasaurus matildae (Matilda) (modified from Hocknull et al., 2009)
Middle left: Savannasaurus elliottorum (via Poropat et al., 2016)
Middle right: Rhoetosaurus brownei (modified from Longman, 1926)
Bottom far left: Austrosaurus sp. (Mary) (© 2003 Steve Salisbury, modified)
Bottom left: Austrosaurus sp. (Elliot) (© 2003 Steve Salisbury, modified)
bottom right: Wintonotitan wattsi (Clancy) (modified from Hocknull et al., 2009)

Scale bars = 1 meter
Australian Sauropods by PLASTOSPLEEN
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